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“From the Writings of an Indian Woman”

Pharmaceutical Fragments of a Lost Ayurvedic Text on Gynecology, Preserved in a Ninth-Century Arabic Medical Compendium

Oliver Kahl
History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals, September 2020, 62 (3-4) 150-158; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/hopp.62.3-4.150
Oliver Kahl
* Oliver Kahl is Research Fellow, Department of Semitic Studies, University of Marburg, Germany; .
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