This article delves into Early Modern English1 manuscript domestic medicine with special attention to a recipe compilation, Glasgow, University Library, Ferguson MS 43. Household recipe books were an important repository of practical medical knowledge for families. Recipe collections were often brought by women to their new households upon marriage, and were subsequently passed down through generations, highlighting the significant role that women played in the production and dissemination of household practical knowledge. Ferguson MS 43, attributed to Lady Stanhope, showcases the female recipe collections? ability to provide valuable information regarding eighteenth-century domestic medical practice and, more specifically, women?s contrib...
This study looks at two seventeenth-century medicinal recipe books, those of Anne Glyd and Lady Mary...
This article explores several Early Modern English recipe compilations extant in medical manuscripts...
This cookbook is a collection of medicinal, domestic, and culinary recipes spanning the years 1699-1...
El presente artículo indaga sobre la historia de la producción manuscrita y la transmisión del conoc...
Collecting recipes was an established tradition that continued in elite English households throughou...
Collecting recipes was an established tradition that continued in elite English households throughou...
This thesis examines receipt book manuscripts of Nottinghamshire households during the long eighteen...
This thesis explores household healthcare in the later seventeenth century, particularly the extent ...
This thesis explores household healthcare in the later seventeenth century, particularly the extent ...
Recipes for women’s healthcare have a rich capacity to demonstrate the scope and perception of healt...
[EN] Early Modern recipe books map onto women’s roles in the period. Women were responsible for the ...
This thesis examines the role of eighteenth-century recipe collections within a social milieu fixate...
This thesis examines the role of eighteenth-century recipe collections within a social milieu fixate...
By Katherine Allen Creating a database is a valuable (though time-consuming!) methodological approac...
Research into how men and women participated in domestic medicine, or medicine in the home, has typi...
This study looks at two seventeenth-century medicinal recipe books, those of Anne Glyd and Lady Mary...
This article explores several Early Modern English recipe compilations extant in medical manuscripts...
This cookbook is a collection of medicinal, domestic, and culinary recipes spanning the years 1699-1...
El presente artículo indaga sobre la historia de la producción manuscrita y la transmisión del conoc...
Collecting recipes was an established tradition that continued in elite English households throughou...
Collecting recipes was an established tradition that continued in elite English households throughou...
This thesis examines receipt book manuscripts of Nottinghamshire households during the long eighteen...
This thesis explores household healthcare in the later seventeenth century, particularly the extent ...
This thesis explores household healthcare in the later seventeenth century, particularly the extent ...
Recipes for women’s healthcare have a rich capacity to demonstrate the scope and perception of healt...
[EN] Early Modern recipe books map onto women’s roles in the period. Women were responsible for the ...
This thesis examines the role of eighteenth-century recipe collections within a social milieu fixate...
This thesis examines the role of eighteenth-century recipe collections within a social milieu fixate...
By Katherine Allen Creating a database is a valuable (though time-consuming!) methodological approac...
Research into how men and women participated in domestic medicine, or medicine in the home, has typi...
This study looks at two seventeenth-century medicinal recipe books, those of Anne Glyd and Lady Mary...
This article explores several Early Modern English recipe compilations extant in medical manuscripts...
This cookbook is a collection of medicinal, domestic, and culinary recipes spanning the years 1699-1...