Sources for the history of medicine in late medieval England
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Sources for the history of medicine in late medieval England
(Documents of practice series / general editor, Joel T. Rosenthal)
Published for TEAMS by Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University, 1995
- : pbk.
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Note
"Published for TEAMS (The Consortium for the Teaching of the Middle Ages)."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 121-125)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The material contained here derives from a wide variety of printed and manuscript sources, chosen to give some idea of the rich diversity of evidence available to the historian of English medicine and its place in society during the fourteenth, fifteenth, and early sixteenth centuries. Latin and French have been translated into modern English, while vernacular texts have been slightly modified, and obsolete or difficult words explained. Middle English has otherwise been retained to give the past an authentic voice and to emphasize the similarities as well as the differences between the experience of modern readers and that of the inhabitants of late medieval England
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The Theory of Humors
2. Man as Part of the Cosmos
3. The Body as a Metaphor for Society
4. The Physician
5. The Surgeon
6. Medical Ethics
7. Fighting for a Professional Monopoly
8. Treatment
9. Epidemics and How to Avoid Them
10. Mental Illness
11. Charms and Magic
12. Herbals and Herbal Cures
13. Childbirth
14. Women and Medicine
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