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has gloss | eng: Agapetus (Gr. ) was an ancient Greek physician, whose remedy for the gout is mentioned with approbation by Alexander of Tralles and Paul of Aegina. He probably lived between the third and sixth centuries AD, or certainly not later, as Alexander of Tralles, by whom he is quoted, is supposed to have flourished about the beginning of the sixth century. |
lexicalization | eng: Agapetus |
instance of | c/Ancient Greek physicians |
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has gloss | cat: Agàpetos o Agapit (Agapetus, Agapetós ) fou un metge grec del segle V o VI que va descobrir un remei per la gota que fou aprovat per Alexandre de Tral·les (Alexander Trallianus) i Paule Egineta (Paulus Aegineta). |
lexicalization | cat: Agapetos |
lexicalization | cat: Agàpetos |
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