During the late fifteenth century a new category of medical practitioner appeared in the German-speaking lands of the Holy Roman Empire: the Franzosenarzt or French pox doctor. Until now, there has been no dedicated study of these practitioners. Through an analysis of municipal records from Nuremberg (circa 1495 to 1560), this paper offers the first dedicated investigation of the Franzosenärzte in this city, focusing on uncovering their relationships with Nuremberg's civic and medical hierarchies. It demonstrates why the Franzosenärzte gained a footing within the city's municipal healthcare system, but remained subject to the suspicions of the civic and medical authorities. These suspicions, combined with a competitive medical marketplace a...
Especially with reference to the early modern period the relation between medicine and religion has ...
This study analyses the reception and influence of Dutch Cartesian medical reformers in German cult...
This article reflects upon the recent return to linear history writing in medical history. It takes ...
This book explores the identity of the 'French disease' (alias the 'French pox' or 'Morbus Gallicus'...
This thesis investigates the factors that influenced understandings of and responses to the French p...
In 1571 the Nuremberg physician, Joachim Camerarius (1534-1598), submitted for the appraisal of his ...
In Britain, unlike on the continent, and the USA from the offset care and delineation of the mad was...
People think of medieval medicine as primitive and non-academic, and assume modern medicine to be dr...
Summary: Consilia played an important role in medieval but also early modern professional health lit...
The confluence of the endemization of syphilis and plague outbreaks between 1590-1630 defined the mi...
At the centre of this article are two physicians active in Rome between 1600 and 1630 who combined m...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the imperial city of Nuremberg and its extramura...
Reseña bibliográfica de: Berco, Cristian - From Body to Community: Venereal Disease and Society in B...
Medical practice in fifteenth-century England is often seen as suffering from the low status and unr...
Background: John of Arderne (1307-1380) was one founder of surgery as the profession is known today....
Especially with reference to the early modern period the relation between medicine and religion has ...
This study analyses the reception and influence of Dutch Cartesian medical reformers in German cult...
This article reflects upon the recent return to linear history writing in medical history. It takes ...
This book explores the identity of the 'French disease' (alias the 'French pox' or 'Morbus Gallicus'...
This thesis investigates the factors that influenced understandings of and responses to the French p...
In 1571 the Nuremberg physician, Joachim Camerarius (1534-1598), submitted for the appraisal of his ...
In Britain, unlike on the continent, and the USA from the offset care and delineation of the mad was...
People think of medieval medicine as primitive and non-academic, and assume modern medicine to be dr...
Summary: Consilia played an important role in medieval but also early modern professional health lit...
The confluence of the endemization of syphilis and plague outbreaks between 1590-1630 defined the mi...
At the centre of this article are two physicians active in Rome between 1600 and 1630 who combined m...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the imperial city of Nuremberg and its extramura...
Reseña bibliográfica de: Berco, Cristian - From Body to Community: Venereal Disease and Society in B...
Medical practice in fifteenth-century England is often seen as suffering from the low status and unr...
Background: John of Arderne (1307-1380) was one founder of surgery as the profession is known today....
Especially with reference to the early modern period the relation between medicine and religion has ...
This study analyses the reception and influence of Dutch Cartesian medical reformers in German cult...
This article reflects upon the recent return to linear history writing in medical history. It takes ...