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Medieval medicine : a reader

Faith Wallis (Editor)
Medical knowledge and practice changed profoundly during the medieval period. In this collection of over 100 primary sources, many translated for the first time, Faith Wallis reveals the dynamic world of medicine in the Middle Ages that has been largely unavailable to students and scholars. The reader includes 21 illustrations and a glossary of medical terms
eBook, English, 2010
University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 2010
Sources
1 online resource (xxvii, 563 pages) : illustrations
9781442690141, 9781442604230, 1442690143, 1442604239
892580327
The fragmented heritage of ancient medicine
Christianity, disease, and medicine
Medicine in early medieval courts and cloisters
A regional case study: medicine in Anglo-Saxon England
Salerno: medicine's "theoretical turn" and the rationalization of practice
Via scolaris: medicine in the university
Theory and practice in scholastic medicine
Contested frontiers of scholastic medicine: medical astrology and medical alchemy
What is disease? What is illness? Doctors' dilemmas and the meaning of suffering
Who can help? Physicians, "empirics," and the spectrum of practitioners
What can they do? Clinical encounters in medieval Europe
The ethics of medical care (I): conscience and the law
The ethics of medical care (2): hospitals and the provision of charity
The cultivation of health: lifestyle, regimen, and the medical self
Satires and critiques of medicine
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