Given the hurdles one faced in trying to stay healthy in later medieval England, it should come as no surprise that the medieval English placed a premium on competent medicine. As Carole Rawcliffe has argued, “medieval life was beset by constant threats to health arising from poor diet (at both ends of the social spectrum), low levels of hygiene, high rates of infant mortality, the risks of childbirth and repeated pregnancies, accidents and injuries.”1 Add to this the episodic dangers of war, epidemics, and famine, as well as the lack of antibiotics, and we have a world in great need of medical expertise. Because of the prohibitive cost of professional medicine, men and women in late medieval England insisted that medical practitioners be h...
Summary. The medical writings of early medieval western Europe c. 700 – c. 1000 have often been deri...
This dissertation is about the regulation of medical practice in seventeenth-century London, its cau...
ObjectiveTo identify the major health problems of the Middle Ages. Bubonic plague is often considere...
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...
The material contained here derives from a wide variety of printed and manuscript sources, chosen to...
Hospitals and individual caregivers helped meet the physical and psychological needs of medieval peo...
The medical writings of early medieval western Europe c. 700 – c. 1000 have often been derided for t...
This thesis is an exploration of the relationship between medieval medicine and the law from the thi...
Research into the ecclesiastical court records of Northwest England suggests that legal accusations ...
During the medieval period (AD. 1050-1600) hospitals in England were founded and g...
Medical practice in fifteenth-century England is often seen as suffering from the low status and unr...
L'objet de la présente étude est de déterminer quelle place était accordée à la pratique de la médec...
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...
Summary. The medical writings of early medieval western Europe c. 700 – c. 1000 have often been deri...
This dissertation is about the regulation of medical practice in seventeenth-century London, its cau...
ObjectiveTo identify the major health problems of the Middle Ages. Bubonic plague is often considere...
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...
The material contained here derives from a wide variety of printed and manuscript sources, chosen to...
Hospitals and individual caregivers helped meet the physical and psychological needs of medieval peo...
The medical writings of early medieval western Europe c. 700 – c. 1000 have often been derided for t...
This thesis is an exploration of the relationship between medieval medicine and the law from the thi...
Research into the ecclesiastical court records of Northwest England suggests that legal accusations ...
During the medieval period (AD. 1050-1600) hospitals in England were founded and g...
Medical practice in fifteenth-century England is often seen as suffering from the low status and unr...
L'objet de la présente étude est de déterminer quelle place était accordée à la pratique de la médec...
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...
Summary. The medical writings of early medieval western Europe c. 700 – c. 1000 have often been deri...
This dissertation is about the regulation of medical practice in seventeenth-century London, its cau...
ObjectiveTo identify the major health problems of the Middle Ages. Bubonic plague is often considere...