
Countess, Benedictine nun, later on abbess, physician, mystic and saint of the Catholic Church. Being 900 years since she was born seems a good reason to pay homage to this versatile mind who was a writer on a wide variety of subjects. They were analyzed, particularly the dental subjects found in Hildegard's texts, in the orginal version in Latin.
Physicians, Women, Dentistry, Dentists, Women, Germany, Religion and Medicine, Saints, History, Medieval
Physicians, Women, Dentistry, Dentists, Women, Germany, Religion and Medicine, Saints, History, Medieval
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