John of St Amand, Canon of Tournay (c. 1230–1303), also known as Jean de Saint-Amand and Johannes de Sancto Amando, was a Medieval author on pharmacology, teaching at the University of Paris. He wrote treatises on a variety of topics including magnetism and experimental method.
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| - John of St Amand, Canon of Tournay (c. 1230–1303), also known as Jean de Saint-Amand and Johannes de Sancto Amando, was a Medieval author on pharmacology, teaching at the University of Paris. He wrote treatises on a variety of topics including magnetism and experimental method. (en)
- Jean de Saint-Amand (12..–1312), dit aussi Johannes de Sancto Amando, est un médecin médiéval de l'Université de Paris. Ses textes exercent une influence durable sur l'enseignement et la scolastique médicale à Paris, jusqu'au début du XVe siècle. (fr)
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| - John of St Amand, Canon of Tournay (c. 1230–1303), also known as Jean de Saint-Amand and Johannes de Sancto Amando, was a Medieval author on pharmacology, teaching at the University of Paris. He wrote treatises on a variety of topics including magnetism and experimental method. (en)
- Jean de Saint-Amand (12..–1312), dit aussi Johannes de Sancto Amando, est un médecin médiéval de l'Université de Paris. Ses textes exercent une influence durable sur l'enseignement et la scolastique médicale à Paris, jusqu'au début du XVe siècle. (fr)
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