Leoparda
Flourished late 4th–early 5th century, Rome
In his medical treatise, Euporiston, Theodorus Priscianus, court physician to the Roman emperor Gratian from 375 to 383, cites two female doctors: Victoria and Leoparda. Both are discussed in the gynecology section of his treatise.
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