This article explores the interplay between the medical marketplace and print culture in the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch Republic. The starting point and inspiration is Mary Fissell's analysis of the role of print in the Englishmedical marketplace. In the early-modern Dutch Republic, as elsewhere in Europe, we observe a growing competition between all kinds of medical practitioners. These practitioners searched for effective forms of communication to disseminate and promote their competence, skills, remedies, treatments, and books. To achieve this, regular (physicians, surgeons, and apothecaries) and irregular (stonecutters, oculists, empirics, "quacks" etc.) practitioners used a range of printed media, varying from newspaper ...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
By Katherine Allen This post examines medical recipes and commercial medicine published in newspaper...
Print, in the early modern period, could make or break power. This volume addresses one of the most ...
This article explores the interplay between the medical marketplace and print culture in the sevente...
Between 1650 and 1800, advertising for remedies became a standard strategy for all kinds of actors o...
Between 1650 and 1800, advertising for remedies became a standard strategy for all kinds of actors o...
This article examines the Dutch medical marketplace between 1650 and 1900 from a household’s perspec...
The article presents the multimodal analysis of three handbills printed for irregular medical practi...
With the birth of a serial press in the seventeenth century, the introduction of paid advertising wa...
Printed pamphlets were the new media of the seventeenth century, comparable with the current interne...
The history of newspaper advertising began in the seventeenth-century Low Countries. The newspaper p...
Recent interest in our current information age has provided scholars in a wide range of disciplines ...
This article expands on the themes of choice and diversity within a national, competitive news marke...
The Dutch did not invent the newspaper – their genius lay, as in so many aspects of industry, in the...
Early modern governments produced a wide range of printed texts as part of their public health strat...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
By Katherine Allen This post examines medical recipes and commercial medicine published in newspaper...
Print, in the early modern period, could make or break power. This volume addresses one of the most ...
This article explores the interplay between the medical marketplace and print culture in the sevente...
Between 1650 and 1800, advertising for remedies became a standard strategy for all kinds of actors o...
Between 1650 and 1800, advertising for remedies became a standard strategy for all kinds of actors o...
This article examines the Dutch medical marketplace between 1650 and 1900 from a household’s perspec...
The article presents the multimodal analysis of three handbills printed for irregular medical practi...
With the birth of a serial press in the seventeenth century, the introduction of paid advertising wa...
Printed pamphlets were the new media of the seventeenth century, comparable with the current interne...
The history of newspaper advertising began in the seventeenth-century Low Countries. The newspaper p...
Recent interest in our current information age has provided scholars in a wide range of disciplines ...
This article expands on the themes of choice and diversity within a national, competitive news marke...
The Dutch did not invent the newspaper – their genius lay, as in so many aspects of industry, in the...
Early modern governments produced a wide range of printed texts as part of their public health strat...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
By Katherine Allen This post examines medical recipes and commercial medicine published in newspaper...
Print, in the early modern period, could make or break power. This volume addresses one of the most ...