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- Agnodice abstract "Agnodice or Agnodike (Ancient Greek: Ἀγνοδίκη, [aŋnodíkɛː] c. 4th century BCE) was the first female Athenian physician, midwife, and gynaecologist, whose story was recorded by Gaius Julius Hyginus. Hyginus, who lived in the 1st century BCE, wrote about Agnodice in his Fabulae.".
- Q263812 abstract "Agnodice or Agnodike (Ancient Greek: Ἀγνοδίκη, [aŋnodíkɛː] c. 4th century BCE) was the first female Athenian physician, midwife, and gynaecologist, whose story was recorded by Gaius Julius Hyginus. Hyginus, who lived in the 1st century BCE, wrote about Agnodice in his Fabulae.".
- Agnodice comment "Agnodice or Agnodike (Ancient Greek: Ἀγνοδίκη, [aŋnodíkɛː] c. 4th century BCE) was the first female Athenian physician, midwife, and gynaecologist, whose story was recorded by Gaius Julius Hyginus. Hyginus, who lived in the 1st century BCE, wrote about Agnodice in his Fabulae.".
- Q263812 comment "Agnodice or Agnodike (Ancient Greek: Ἀγνοδίκη, [aŋnodíkɛː] c. 4th century BCE) was the first female Athenian physician, midwife, and gynaecologist, whose story was recorded by Gaius Julius Hyginus. Hyginus, who lived in the 1st century BCE, wrote about Agnodice in his Fabulae.".