Murale di Trotula de Ruggiero di Jorit
Salerno (SA)
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Along the wall of a car park in via Vinciprova, Jorit devotes an immense face to Trotula de Ruggiero, the woman doctor of the Scuola Salernitana who treated women a thousand years ago.
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