Fears of being accused of malpractice have plagued the field of medicine since its inception. Despite the longevity of the concerns, English law was slow to catch up and only did so eventually because of the pressure exerted from below by users of medicine rather than the practitioners themselves. Much of the hostility between medical practitioners and their dissatisfied patients is reflected in disputes over payment in an economy that functioned exclusively on supply and demand: patients refused to pay for anything less than a cure, and they withheld fees when they believed that the quality of the service was less than exemplary
L'objet de la présente étude est de déterminer quelle place était accordée à la pratique de la médec...
This monograph makes a major new contribution to the historiography of criminal justice in England a...
This project seeks to understand the methods employed by the College of Physicians to maintain its a...
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...
This thesis is an exploration of the relationship between medieval medicine and the law from the thi...
The material contained here derives from a wide variety of printed and manuscript sources, chosen to...
This dissertation is about the regulation of medical practice in seventeenth-century London, its cau...
Medical practice in fifteenth-century England is often seen as suffering from the low status and unr...
This dissertation is about the regulation of medical practice in seventeenth-century London, its cau...
Research into the ecclesiastical court records of Northwest England suggests that legal accusations ...
The medical writings of early medieval western Europe c. 700 – c. 1000 have often been derided for t...
Summary. The medical writings of early medieval western Europe c. 700 – c. 1000 have often been deri...
After a long period of stagnation which followed the collapse of the Roman Empire, the Middle Ages w...
The object of this thesis is to show that in my opinion not sufficient attention has been paid to t...
L'objet de la présente étude est de déterminer quelle place était accordée à la pratique de la médec...
This monograph makes a major new contribution to the historiography of criminal justice in England a...
This project seeks to understand the methods employed by the College of Physicians to maintain its a...
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...
This thesis is an exploration of the relationship between medieval medicine and the law from the thi...
The material contained here derives from a wide variety of printed and manuscript sources, chosen to...
This dissertation is about the regulation of medical practice in seventeenth-century London, its cau...
Medical practice in fifteenth-century England is often seen as suffering from the low status and unr...
This dissertation is about the regulation of medical practice in seventeenth-century London, its cau...
Research into the ecclesiastical court records of Northwest England suggests that legal accusations ...
The medical writings of early medieval western Europe c. 700 – c. 1000 have often been derided for t...
Summary. The medical writings of early medieval western Europe c. 700 – c. 1000 have often been deri...
After a long period of stagnation which followed the collapse of the Roman Empire, the Middle Ages w...
The object of this thesis is to show that in my opinion not sufficient attention has been paid to t...
L'objet de la présente étude est de déterminer quelle place était accordée à la pratique de la médec...
This monograph makes a major new contribution to the historiography of criminal justice in England a...
This project seeks to understand the methods employed by the College of Physicians to maintain its a...