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- catalog contributor b13234467.
- catalog contributor b13234468.
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Medical practice and theory: the classical and medieval heritage -- Galen's approach to health and disease: The Art of Medicine -- A medieval consilium: Ugo Benzi (1376-1439) -- The history of surgery: Guy de Chauliac (1298-1368) -- The Hippocratic oath -- Reactions to the 'French Disease' at the papal court -- The sick body and its healers, 1500-1700 -- Medicine: trade or profession? -- Women practitioners: the prescriptions of Lady Grace Mildmay -- The place of women in learned medicine: James Primrose's Popular Errours (1651) -- Lay and learned medicine in early modern England -- Physical appearance and the role of the barber surgeon in early modern London -- Renaissance critiques of medicine: Pico and Agrippa -- Cardano's description of the death of a patient -- The medical renaissance of the sixteenth century: Vesalius, medical humanism and bloodletting -- Leoniceno and medical humanism at Ferrara -- Bloodletting in Renaissance medicine -- Attending a public dissection by Vesalius, Bologna, 1540 -- Vesalius and the anatomical renaissance -- Vesalius, On the Fabric of the Human Body (1543) -- Fabricius and the 'Aristotle Project' -- Medicine and religion in sixteenth-century Europe -- Luther and medicine -- The church, the devil and living saints: the example of Maria Manca -- Paracelsus on the medical benefits of travel -- The religion of Paracelsus -- The Christian physician in time of plague: Johan Ewich -- Protestantism, poor relief and health care in sixteenth-century Europe.".
- catalog extent "xx, 380 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Health, disease, and society in Europe, 1500-1800.".
- catalog identifier "0719067367 (hardback)".
- catalog identifier "0719067375 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Health, disease, and society in Europe, 1500-1800.".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Manchester ; New York : Manchester University Press, published in association with the Open University,".
- catalog relation "Health, disease, and society in Europe, 1500-1800.".
- catalog spatial "Europe".
- catalog spatial "Europe.".
- catalog subject "2004 B-309".
- catalog subject "362.10940903 21".
- catalog subject "Delivery of Health Care Europe History.".
- catalog subject "Delivery of Health Care history Europe.".
- catalog subject "History, 16th Century Europe.".
- catalog subject "History, Modern 1601- Europe.".
- catalog subject "Medical policy Europe History.".
- catalog subject "Medicine Europe History.".
- catalog subject "R484 .H42 2004".
- catalog subject "Social Conditions Europe History.".
- catalog subject "Social Conditions history Europe.".
- catalog subject "Social medicine Europe History.".
- catalog subject "WZ 70 GA1 H4342 2004".
- catalog tableOfContents "Medical practice and theory: the classical and medieval heritage -- Galen's approach to health and disease: The Art of Medicine -- A medieval consilium: Ugo Benzi (1376-1439) -- The history of surgery: Guy de Chauliac (1298-1368) -- The Hippocratic oath -- Reactions to the 'French Disease' at the papal court -- The sick body and its healers, 1500-1700 -- Medicine: trade or profession? -- Women practitioners: the prescriptions of Lady Grace Mildmay -- The place of women in learned medicine: James Primrose's Popular Errours (1651) -- Lay and learned medicine in early modern England -- Physical appearance and the role of the barber surgeon in early modern London -- Renaissance critiques of medicine: Pico and Agrippa -- Cardano's description of the death of a patient -- The medical renaissance of the sixteenth century: Vesalius, medical humanism and bloodletting -- Leoniceno and medical humanism at Ferrara -- Bloodletting in Renaissance medicine -- Attending a public dissection by Vesalius, Bologna, 1540 -- Vesalius and the anatomical renaissance -- Vesalius, On the Fabric of the Human Body (1543) -- Fabricius and the 'Aristotle Project' -- Medicine and religion in sixteenth-century Europe -- Luther and medicine -- The church, the devil and living saints: the example of Maria Manca -- Paracelsus on the medical benefits of travel -- The religion of Paracelsus -- The Christian physician in time of plague: Johan Ewich -- Protestantism, poor relief and health care in sixteenth-century Europe.".
- catalog title "Health, disease, and society in Europe, 1500-1800 : a source book / edited by Peter Elmer and Ole Peter Grell.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".