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141:. Abella is believed to have been born around 1380, but the exact time of her birth and death is unclear. Abella lectured on standard medical practices, bile, and women's health and nature at the medical school in Salerno. Abella, along with 199:. It is meant to represent the number of women who struggled into prominence to essentially have their names erased and/or forgotten. She is one of the "ladies of Salerno" who attended and taught at the 169:) mentioned who were known to practice medicine, lecture on medicine, and wrote treatises. These attributes placed Abella into a group of women known as the Mulieres Salernitanae, or women of Salerno. 266:
and wrote texts. This group of women worked against the common view and roles of women at the time, and are considered a pride of medieval Salerno and a symbol of beneficence.
149:. She published two treatises: De atrabile (On Black Bile) and De natura seminis humani (on the Nature of the Seminal Fluid), neither of which survive today. In 278:, one in which Abella is believed to belong to. The heavy influence of the family helped confirm the vital ties between the papal court and the 391:
The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the Constitution, Doctrine, Discipline, and History of the Catholic Church
242:, meaning women of Salerno or Salernitan wives. These women were known for their great learning. This group of women consisted of Abella, 282:. A significant member of this family was Giovanni of Castellomata, who held the title of medicus papae, or “doctor of the pope” to 762: 635: 576: 337: 767: 782: 777: 601: 373: 525: 772: 743: 716: 689: 657: 398: 324:
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was the first university to allow women to enter. This resulted in a group of women known as
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Green, Monica (1989). "Women's Medical Practice and Health Care in Medieval Europe".
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The family of Castellomata was an extremely influential family in
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Abella (disambiguation)
Salerno School of Medicine
Mulieres Salernitanae
Salerno School of Medicine
Embryology
Salerno School of Medicine
Rebecca de Guarna
embryology
Salvatore De Renzi
Salerno School of Medicine
Rebecca de Guarna
Mercuriade
Constance Calenda
Judy Chicago
The Dinner Party
Salerno School of Medicine
Rebecca de Guarna
Francesca of Salerno
Mercuriade
Salerno School of Medicine
Mulieres Salernitanae
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Trota of Salerno
Mercuriade
Rebecca de Guarna
Maria Incarnata
Constance Calenda
Salerno School of Medicine
Salerno
Salerno School of Medicine

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