Abella (doctora) (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Abella (doctora)" in Spanish language version.

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  • Green, Monica (invierno de 1989). «Women's Medical Practice and Health Care in Medieval Europe». Signs 14(2): 453. Working Together in the Middle Ages: Perspectives on Women's Communities. doi 10.1086/494516 JSTOR 3174557 PubMed
  • Matteo Della, Monica; Mauri, Roberto; Scarano, Francesca Scarano; Lonardo, Fortunato; y Scarano, Gioacchino.(2013) «The Salernitan School of Medicine: Women, Men, and Children. A Syndromological Review of the Oldest Medical School in the Western World doi 10.1002/ajmg.a.35742 PubMed» (en inglés). Am J Med Genet Part A 161A:809–816. Consultado el 10 de febrero de 2018

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  • Green, Monica (invierno de 1989). «Women's Medical Practice and Health Care in Medieval Europe». Signs 14(2): 453. Working Together in the Middle Ages: Perspectives on Women's Communities. doi 10.1086/494516 JSTOR 3174557 PubMed

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  • Green, Monica (invierno de 1989). «Women's Medical Practice and Health Care in Medieval Europe». Signs 14(2): 453. Working Together in the Middle Ages: Perspectives on Women's Communities. doi 10.1086/494516 JSTOR 3174557 PubMed
  • Matteo Della, Monica; Mauri, Roberto; Scarano, Francesca Scarano; Lonardo, Fortunato; y Scarano, Gioacchino.(2013) «The Salernitan School of Medicine: Women, Men, and Children. A Syndromological Review of the Oldest Medical School in the Western World doi 10.1002/ajmg.a.35742 PubMed» (en inglés). Am J Med Genet Part A 161A:809–816. Consultado el 10 de febrero de 2018