and at Pisa, 69; zeal for cor- rectness in anatomy, 70; skill in diagnosis, 70; distrusts in- fallibility of Galen's teaching, 71; writes "Fabric of the Human Body," 72; is sum- moned to Ratisbon, 73; de- stroys his manuscripts, 74;
his success as a practitioner, 75; charged with impiety, 75; is sent on pilgrimage, 75; shipwreck and death at Zante, 76; works, 76-80 Vix medicatrix naturæ, 9
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