This thesis is an exploration of the relationship between medieval medicine and the law from the thirteenth to the early sixteenth-century. Selected records of litigation between practitioners and their patients, particularly malpractice cases, have been used to illustrate not only the interaction of medical men with the law, but also to provide information on the practice of medicine, its practitioners and those who came to it for succour. A database of forty-six selected cases underpins this study. Chapter one seeks to establish the context of the medieval medical profession. It reveals it to be a wide open marketplace in which several competitive factions operated, from the unlicensed leech to the university-educated physician; from the ...
Commissioned 3000-word essay for the section Focus of ISIS, the leading journal in the history of sc...
One reading the skeleton-like reports found in the Year Books from which so much of the common law h...
Manor courts held by landlords for their tenants and other local people existed in their thousands a...
Fears of being accused of malpractice have plagued the field of medicine since its inception. Despit...
Given the hurdles one faced in trying to stay healthy in later medieval England, it should come as n...
Given the hurdles one faced in trying to stay healthy in later medieval England, it should come as n...
Understanding the rules of procedure and the practices of medieval and early modern courts is of gre...
This thesis aims to establish, by scrutiny and discussion of the records of the coroners themselves,...
Understanding the rules of procedure and the practices of medieval and early modern courts is of gre...
The material contained here derives from a wide variety of printed and manuscript sources, chosen to...
L'objet de la présente étude est de déterminer quelle place était accordée à la pratique de la médec...
One reading the skeleton-like reports found in the Year Books from which so much of the common law h...
UID/HIS/00749/2019 CEECIND/01367/2017Fragmentary, complex and in short supply, medieval Portuguese c...
This monograph makes a major new contribution to the historiography of criminal justice in England a...
This paper analyzes the medical licences of women from the Angevin Kingdom of Naples between the lat...
Commissioned 3000-word essay for the section Focus of ISIS, the leading journal in the history of sc...
One reading the skeleton-like reports found in the Year Books from which so much of the common law h...
Manor courts held by landlords for their tenants and other local people existed in their thousands a...
Fears of being accused of malpractice have plagued the field of medicine since its inception. Despit...
Given the hurdles one faced in trying to stay healthy in later medieval England, it should come as n...
Given the hurdles one faced in trying to stay healthy in later medieval England, it should come as n...
Understanding the rules of procedure and the practices of medieval and early modern courts is of gre...
This thesis aims to establish, by scrutiny and discussion of the records of the coroners themselves,...
Understanding the rules of procedure and the practices of medieval and early modern courts is of gre...
The material contained here derives from a wide variety of printed and manuscript sources, chosen to...
L'objet de la présente étude est de déterminer quelle place était accordée à la pratique de la médec...
One reading the skeleton-like reports found in the Year Books from which so much of the common law h...
UID/HIS/00749/2019 CEECIND/01367/2017Fragmentary, complex and in short supply, medieval Portuguese c...
This monograph makes a major new contribution to the historiography of criminal justice in England a...
This paper analyzes the medical licences of women from the Angevin Kingdom of Naples between the lat...
Commissioned 3000-word essay for the section Focus of ISIS, the leading journal in the history of sc...
One reading the skeleton-like reports found in the Year Books from which so much of the common law h...
Manor courts held by landlords for their tenants and other local people existed in their thousands a...