11th-15th Century
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11th century 976-1115Theophilus Protospatharius The author writes about the normal anatomy of the LCF and its connective function. 1012-1024Avicenna The author writes about the localization and variant of the pathology LCF, leading to hip dislocation. 1039-1065Giorgi Mtatsmindeli The translator mentions the LCF damage, and notes its presence in animals. 12th century 1120-1140Judah Halevi The author mentions LCF (גיד) of mammals. 1176-1178(a)Rambam The author mentions the pathology of LCF (גיד) in humans and points out the presence of this structure in animals. 1176-1178(b)Rambam The author writes about the localization of LCF (גיד) ) and distinguishes it from a tendon, blood vessel or nerve. 1185-1235David Kimchi The author writes about the localization, purpose, and injury of the LCF (גיד), and also talks about its presence in adult animals and embryos. 1190Rambam The author mentions a variant of the pathology LCF (גיד) in humans. 13th century 1220-1260Hezekiah ben Manoah The author briefly mentions LCF (גיד) of animals. 1255-1285Sefer HaChinukh The author mentions LCF (גיד) of animals. 1270-1340Jacob ben Asher The author mentions LCF (גיד) damage in humans and notes its presence in animals. 1290-1310Bahya ben Asher The author discusses the damage to the LCF (גיד), its strength, role and shape, mentioning the presence of this structure in animals. 14th century 15th century 1495Johannes de Ketham An excerpt from the treatise by Mondino de Luzzi describing the anatomy and role of LCF damage in the genesis of hip diseases. |
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The Doctrine of LCF
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