Martin Akakia
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Martin Akakia (1497–1551) was a physician of King Francis I of France.[1][2] He was born at Châlons-en-Champagne, his real name being Aquaqia.
References
- ^ Kusukawa, Sachiko; Maclean, Ian (2006). Transmitting Knowledge: Words, Images, and Instruments in Early Modern Europe. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-928878-6.
- ^ Witkowski, Gustave Jules (1889). The Evil that Has Been Said of Doctors: Extracts from Early Writers, Collated from "Le Mal Qu'on a Dit Des Medecins". Reprint from the Lancet-clinic. p. 76.
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