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 Storti, Gemma, "Metrodora's work on the diseases of women and their cures", Estudios bizantinos, 6 (2018), 89-110. 
ResumThe Florence Manuscript, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Laur. Plut. 75.3, has preserved a collection of medical remedies traditionally attributed to an otherwise unknown female author called Metrodora. In this article, I reinforce the argument that probably only the first part of this text was an original composition, whereas parts two and three are excerpts from other medical authors. Moreover, I propose that Metrodora's text must be read according to three different perspectives: the production of Byzantine medical collections (syllogai), the Byzantine hospitals, and the role of women in the medical field in the late antique and Byzantine periods.
MatèriesHistòria de la medicinaHospitals
 Dones
 Manuscrits
 Medicina - Ginecologia, obstetrícia i cosmètica
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