The new surgical texts of the thirteenth century suggest that their authors wished their subject to appear as a learned discipline, yet it was still communicated by individual practitioners privately to one or two disciples, not in a university setting. But by 1300, surgery was beginning to be taught formally as part of medicine in many Italian studia, for example, by Dino del Garbo at Siena, though Henri de Mondeville's programme to accomplish the same at Paris (1306-16) was unsuccessful. Surgery continued to be taught in Italian schools in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, though it was of much lower status than medicine, as is revealed at Bologna and Padua; during the same period, surgeons in Paris eventually achieved a limited ass...
Surgery has a rich history, and in order to understand the various training pathways for aspiring su...
This chapter seeks to explore the rise of surgery in seventeenth-century France. In early modern Eur...
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The new surgical texts of the thirteenth century suggest that their authors wished their subject to ...
This was an invited blogpost for the now-defunct blog on History of Medicine, REMEDIA. Published in ...
In the year 1676, Grand Master Fra Niccolo' Cottoner introduced the teaching of Anatomy in the Holy ...
In the early Middle Ages, future doctors were not students; they were apprentices. Teaching consiste...
Taken together, these essays reveal that university medicine, while generated and sustained within ...
AbstractObjectiveKnowledge of the history of our surgical specialty may broaden our viewpoint for ev...
My aim here is to consider the evidence for both anatomical and surgical knowledge in the Middle Eas...
In the Middle Ages, the distinction between doctors and surgeons was not clear. As time passed, howe...
This article analyzes the career of Giovanni Battista Cortesi (15521643)-the son of a poor tailor wh...
Bruno da Longobucco (1200–1286 BC) was born at the turn of the 13th Century in Longobucco (Calabria,...
In the Hippocratic era medicine was characterized by the work of men who were general practitioners ...
In the early 15th century, surgery was a skill performed by barbers, in which limbs were hacked away...
Surgery has a rich history, and in order to understand the various training pathways for aspiring su...
This chapter seeks to explore the rise of surgery in seventeenth-century France. In early modern Eur...
Diese Arbeit bietet erstmals eine Edition und Übersetzung handschriftlicher Aufzeichnungen aus dem ...
The new surgical texts of the thirteenth century suggest that their authors wished their subject to ...
This was an invited blogpost for the now-defunct blog on History of Medicine, REMEDIA. Published in ...
In the year 1676, Grand Master Fra Niccolo' Cottoner introduced the teaching of Anatomy in the Holy ...
In the early Middle Ages, future doctors were not students; they were apprentices. Teaching consiste...
Taken together, these essays reveal that university medicine, while generated and sustained within ...
AbstractObjectiveKnowledge of the history of our surgical specialty may broaden our viewpoint for ev...
My aim here is to consider the evidence for both anatomical and surgical knowledge in the Middle Eas...
In the Middle Ages, the distinction between doctors and surgeons was not clear. As time passed, howe...
This article analyzes the career of Giovanni Battista Cortesi (15521643)-the son of a poor tailor wh...
Bruno da Longobucco (1200–1286 BC) was born at the turn of the 13th Century in Longobucco (Calabria,...
In the Hippocratic era medicine was characterized by the work of men who were general practitioners ...
In the early 15th century, surgery was a skill performed by barbers, in which limbs were hacked away...
Surgery has a rich history, and in order to understand the various training pathways for aspiring su...
This chapter seeks to explore the rise of surgery in seventeenth-century France. In early modern Eur...
Diese Arbeit bietet erstmals eine Edition und Übersetzung handschriftlicher Aufzeichnungen aus dem ...