Background: John of Arderne (1307-1380) was one founder of surgery as the profession is known today. He was the first English surgeon of whom biographic details survive. Born on the Arderne Estates at Newark, England, he served as a military surgeon in France in campaigns where gunpowder was used in combat for the first time. His best-known work, the Practica (De Arte Phisicali et de Cirurgia), formed the basis of practical surgical teaching in the medical schools of medieval Europe. Method: Biographic research of primary and secondary archives and documents. Results: John of Arderne's surgical practice was undertaken against a background of turbulent political, military and medical events. He survived the Black Death (1347) and its cyclica...
After a long period of stagnation which followed the collapse of the Roman Empire, the Middle Ages w...
within walking distance of Harley Street, the 73-year-oldWinston S Churchill (WSC) (Fig 1) had his i...
AbstractObjectiveKnowledge of the history of our surgical specialty may broaden our viewpoint for ev...
In the early 15th century, surgery was a skill performed by barbers, in which limbs were hacked away...
The history of military surgery claims many forebears. The first surgeon-soldiers were Homer's Macha...
Surgery has a rich history, and in order to understand the various training pathways for aspiring su...
The figure of Ambroise Paré is one that best illustrates the great surgeons of the Renaissance. He w...
Biographies of medieval English doctors are uncommon and fragmentary. The two best-known English med...
A common theme of medieval miracle collections was to highlight the inadequacies of secular medicine...
The Scottish-born physician John Pringle (1707-1782) achieved remarkable fame as a natural philosoph...
Ambroise Pare ́ rose from humble origins to become surgeon to four kings of France. Though he is rem...
The thesis examines the practice of morbid anatomy as it was articulated and developed in late Georg...
Given the hurdles one faced in trying to stay healthy in later medieval England, it should come as n...
The main subject of this article, Nicolaus Witte von Lilienau (1618– 1688), a native of Riga was th...
BACKGROUND: The 1910 Flexner Report on Medical Education in the United States and Canada is often ta...
After a long period of stagnation which followed the collapse of the Roman Empire, the Middle Ages w...
within walking distance of Harley Street, the 73-year-oldWinston S Churchill (WSC) (Fig 1) had his i...
AbstractObjectiveKnowledge of the history of our surgical specialty may broaden our viewpoint for ev...
In the early 15th century, surgery was a skill performed by barbers, in which limbs were hacked away...
The history of military surgery claims many forebears. The first surgeon-soldiers were Homer's Macha...
Surgery has a rich history, and in order to understand the various training pathways for aspiring su...
The figure of Ambroise Paré is one that best illustrates the great surgeons of the Renaissance. He w...
Biographies of medieval English doctors are uncommon and fragmentary. The two best-known English med...
A common theme of medieval miracle collections was to highlight the inadequacies of secular medicine...
The Scottish-born physician John Pringle (1707-1782) achieved remarkable fame as a natural philosoph...
Ambroise Pare ́ rose from humble origins to become surgeon to four kings of France. Though he is rem...
The thesis examines the practice of morbid anatomy as it was articulated and developed in late Georg...
Given the hurdles one faced in trying to stay healthy in later medieval England, it should come as n...
The main subject of this article, Nicolaus Witte von Lilienau (1618– 1688), a native of Riga was th...
BACKGROUND: The 1910 Flexner Report on Medical Education in the United States and Canada is often ta...
After a long period of stagnation which followed the collapse of the Roman Empire, the Middle Ages w...
within walking distance of Harley Street, the 73-year-oldWinston S Churchill (WSC) (Fig 1) had his i...
AbstractObjectiveKnowledge of the history of our surgical specialty may broaden our viewpoint for ev...