Abella
Abella was an Italian physician who was born in the middle of the fourteenth century. Abella attended the Salerno School of Medicine and was an teacher. Abella was born in 1380. The precise dates and times she died is not yet known. [2] Abella taught on medical practice, bile and women's health and nature at the medical college in Salerno. Abella as well as Rebecca de Guarna were specialists in embryology. De natura seminis (on what is the essence of seminal fluid) was her second published treatise. The 19th century analysis of Salvatore de Renzi of the Salerno School of Medicine mentions Abella as one of four women who, as Rebecca de Guarna and Mercuriade as well as Constance Calenda, were known as lecturers and practice medicine. It was this that made Abella among the Mulieres Salernitanae or women from Salerno.
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