William of Saliceto in his time was the premier surgeon of Bologna,
who wrote a textbook of medicine before he published his Surgery in
1275. Although he was trained as a cleric, he is not known to have
been active as a priest. His skill, wisdom and conservative
practices are clearly exposed in his treatises, and made him famous
as a teacher. His prime pupil was Lanfranchi of Milan, who carried
William's methods into France.
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