This article reflects upon the recent return to linear history writing in medical history. It takes as its starting point a critique of the current return to constructivist ideas, suggesting the use of other methodological choices and interpretations to the surviving archival and textural sources of the sixteenth century pox. My investigation analyses the diagnostic act as an effort to bring together a study of medical semiotics. Medical semiotics considers how signs speak through the physical body, coached within a particular epistemology. There are no hidden meanings behind the visible sign or symptom - it is tranparent to the calculative and authoritative gaze and language of the doctor. It concerns how diseases came into being, the rela...
The Routledge History of Disease draws on innovative scholarship in the history of medicine to explo...
This thesis investigates the rise of new medical perceptions of contagion theorized by Italian physi...
Inoculation has an important place in the history of medicine: not only was it the first form of pre...
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 article reconstructs the diagnostic act of the French pox in the French-disease hospital of six...
The experiences of patients who suffered from the Great Pox in early modern Europe have become the f...
Medical historiography has tended to almost automatically identify the disease that ente...
The article investigates some of the ideas held by the non-specialist general public as to the cause...
Reseña bibliográfica de: Berco, Cristian - From Body to Community: Venereal Disease and Society in B...
Summary: Consilia played an important role in medieval but also early modern professional health lit...
The texts written by the people of past societies can provide key information that enhances our unde...
Medical historiography has tended to almost automatically identify the disease that entered European...
INTRODUCTION It is, I believe, uncontentious to suggest that concepts of disease — both in genera...
This paper was written to study the order of medical advances throughout history. It investigates ch...
The Routledge History of Disease draws on innovative scholarship in the history of medicine to explo...
This thesis investigates the rise of new medical perceptions of contagion theorized by Italian physi...
Inoculation has an important place in the history of medicine: not only was it the first form of pre...
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 article reconstructs the diagnostic act of the French pox in the French-disease hospital of six...
The experiences of patients who suffered from the Great Pox in early modern Europe have become the f...
Medical historiography has tended to almost automatically identify the disease that ente...
The article investigates some of the ideas held by the non-specialist general public as to the cause...
Reseña bibliográfica de: Berco, Cristian - From Body to Community: Venereal Disease and Society in B...
Summary: Consilia played an important role in medieval but also early modern professional health lit...
The texts written by the people of past societies can provide key information that enhances our unde...
Medical historiography has tended to almost automatically identify the disease that entered European...
INTRODUCTION It is, I believe, uncontentious to suggest that concepts of disease — both in genera...
This paper was written to study the order of medical advances throughout history. It investigates ch...
The Routledge History of Disease draws on innovative scholarship in the history of medicine to explo...
This thesis investigates the rise of new medical perceptions of contagion theorized by Italian physi...
Inoculation has an important place in the history of medicine: not only was it the first form of pre...