Medicus
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Medicus is Latin for physician, and may more specifically refer to:
- Friedrich Kasimir Medikus (1738–1808), German physician and botanist
- Henry Medicus (b. ?), part-owner of Brooklyn Dodgers from 1905–1912
- Medicus, a journal edited by students of the Yerevan State Medical University
- The Physician a.k.a. Medicus, a novel by Noah Gordon
- Medicus, a novel by Ruth Downie
- Medicus, several physicians in the television series Spartacus: Blood and Sand and its sequels (a historical depiction of the third servile war)
See also
- All pages beginning with "Medicus"
- All pages with titles containing Medicus
- Campus medicus, content management system for telemedicine
- Index Medicus, comprehensive index of medical scientific journal articles, published since 1879
- Medicus Mundi International, the Network of private not-for-profit organisations working in the field of international health cooperation and advocacy
- Medic (disambiguation)
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