Roland of Parma

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File:Roland of Parma, Hippocrates miniatures, Casanatense MS 1382.jpg
Hippocrates depicted practising various medical techniques from a copy of the Rolandina.

Roland of Parma,[a] also called Rolando Capelluti,[b] was an early 13th-century surgeon. He studied under Roger Frugardi in Parma and wrote a commentary on his teacher's Practica chirurgiae (Practice of Surgery) around 1230. His commentary, known as the Rolandina, became the standard surgical textbook in the West for the next three centuries.[3][1] He later taught in Bologna.[1]

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  1. ^ Italian: Rolando da Parma, sometimes Rolandino; Latin: Rolandus Parmensis[1][2]
  2. ^ Also spelled Capelluto or Capezzuti.[2]

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