In early modern Venice, a wide range of people offered care, goods and services for the health of the city’s numerous inhabitants. This study utilises Venice’s civic death registers to assess when and why the sick and dying accessed medical care, and how this changed over the course of the early modern period. The detailed registers permit consideration of the profile of medical practitioners, key aspects of patient identity, the involvement of institutions in the provision of medical care, and the relationship between type of illness and the propensity of the sufferer to seek medical support. This study assesses the type, number, density and distribution of practitioners in the city. It demonstrates that recourse to medical care was largel...
This article explores a hitherto neglected aspect of the apothecaries’ profession and of their pharm...
Plague is a topic of enduring fascination. As each age faces the challenge of new epidemic diseases,...
The Mendicanti was a flexible institution which adapted to circumstances throughout the seventeenth ...
In early modern Venice, a wide range and large number of people offered care to the sick. This study...
Venice was a famous European city during the Renaissance, especially in its role as cultural and eco...
This article evaluates the significance of marginal images in Venice’s civic death registers. Throug...
Through a blend of political-institutional, medical, and socio-cultural history, this dissertation d...
The volume investigates how in the course of the early modern age the Northern Adriatic port cities ...
Early modern Venice was economically wealthy, politically powerful and socially cosmopolitan; one si...
Exploring the medical marketplace in early modern Geneva reveals an active town with a high density ...
This thesis investigates how health officials sought to preserve or recover good health during plagu...
Rather than present a conventional medical history, the book focuses on the medical pluralism presen...
Exploring the medical marketplace in early modern Geneva reveals an active town with a high density ...
The essay reflects on some questions raised by recent studies on early modern hospitals, underlining...
ecent research has demonstrated the usefulness of considering both the history of lay and profession...
This article explores a hitherto neglected aspect of the apothecaries’ profession and of their pharm...
Plague is a topic of enduring fascination. As each age faces the challenge of new epidemic diseases,...
The Mendicanti was a flexible institution which adapted to circumstances throughout the seventeenth ...
In early modern Venice, a wide range and large number of people offered care to the sick. This study...
Venice was a famous European city during the Renaissance, especially in its role as cultural and eco...
This article evaluates the significance of marginal images in Venice’s civic death registers. Throug...
Through a blend of political-institutional, medical, and socio-cultural history, this dissertation d...
The volume investigates how in the course of the early modern age the Northern Adriatic port cities ...
Early modern Venice was economically wealthy, politically powerful and socially cosmopolitan; one si...
Exploring the medical marketplace in early modern Geneva reveals an active town with a high density ...
This thesis investigates how health officials sought to preserve or recover good health during plagu...
Rather than present a conventional medical history, the book focuses on the medical pluralism presen...
Exploring the medical marketplace in early modern Geneva reveals an active town with a high density ...
The essay reflects on some questions raised by recent studies on early modern hospitals, underlining...
ecent research has demonstrated the usefulness of considering both the history of lay and profession...
This article explores a hitherto neglected aspect of the apothecaries’ profession and of their pharm...
Plague is a topic of enduring fascination. As each age faces the challenge of new epidemic diseases,...
The Mendicanti was a flexible institution which adapted to circumstances throughout the seventeenth ...