Civic Medicine
Physician, Polity, and Pen in Early Modern Europe
Herausgeber: Mendelsohn, J Andrew; Schilling, Ruth; Kinzelbach, Annemarie
Civic Medicine
Physician, Polity, and Pen in Early Modern Europe
Herausgeber: Mendelsohn, J Andrew; Schilling, Ruth; Kinzelbach, Annemarie
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Communities across Europe for eight centuries contracted with doctors, who provided citizen care, helped govern, and led in public life. Civic Medicine defines this timely subject by focusing on its golden age, opening a history of knowledge and action shaped more by community than market or state.
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Communities across Europe for eight centuries contracted with doctors, who provided citizen care, helped govern, and led in public life. Civic Medicine defines this timely subject by focusing on its golden age, opening a history of knowledge and action shaped more by community than market or state.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 162mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 623g
- ISBN-13: 9781472453587
- ISBN-10: 1472453581
- Artikelnr.: 57600255
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 162mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 623g
- ISBN-13: 9781472453587
- ISBN-10: 1472453581
- Artikelnr.: 57600255
J. Andrew Mendelsohn is Reader in History of Science and Medicine in the School of History at Queen Mary, University of London, having previously taught at Imperial College London. Annemarie Kinzelbach has published extensively on medicine, health, and society in early modern Germany. Ruth Schilling trained in early modern urban history and is Junior Professor for the History of Science at the University of Bremen and scientific coordinator of exhibitions and research at the German Maritime Museum.
Introduction: Civic Medicine 1. Public Practice: The European Longue Durée
of Knowing for Health and Polity Part I: Scholar in Town, Scholar in Office
2. The Many Uses of Writing: A Humanist Physician in Sixteenth-Century
Prague 3. Promoting a Good Physician: Letters of Application to German
Civic Authorities, 1500-1700 4. De officiis: Doctors' Oaths and
Appointments in Early Modern Nuremberg Part II: Evaluating, Reporting 5.
Reporting for Action: Forms of Writing between Medicine and Polity in
Milan, 1580-1650 6. Negotiating on Paper: Councilors, Medical Officers, and
Patients in an Early Modern City Part III: Documenting, Locating 7.
Accountability, Autobiography, and Belonging: The Working Journal of a
Sixteenth-Century Diplomatic Physician between Venice and Damascus 8. A
Sense of Place: Town Physicians and the Resources of Locality in Early
Modern Medicine 9. Physical City: A Royal Physician's Warsaw Part IV:
Translating, Translocating 10. Transformative Itineraries and Communities
of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe: The Case of Lazare Rivière's The
Practice of Physick 11. Trading Information: The City of Nuremberg and the
Birth of a Latin Medical Weekly
of Knowing for Health and Polity Part I: Scholar in Town, Scholar in Office
2. The Many Uses of Writing: A Humanist Physician in Sixteenth-Century
Prague 3. Promoting a Good Physician: Letters of Application to German
Civic Authorities, 1500-1700 4. De officiis: Doctors' Oaths and
Appointments in Early Modern Nuremberg Part II: Evaluating, Reporting 5.
Reporting for Action: Forms of Writing between Medicine and Polity in
Milan, 1580-1650 6. Negotiating on Paper: Councilors, Medical Officers, and
Patients in an Early Modern City Part III: Documenting, Locating 7.
Accountability, Autobiography, and Belonging: The Working Journal of a
Sixteenth-Century Diplomatic Physician between Venice and Damascus 8. A
Sense of Place: Town Physicians and the Resources of Locality in Early
Modern Medicine 9. Physical City: A Royal Physician's Warsaw Part IV:
Translating, Translocating 10. Transformative Itineraries and Communities
of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe: The Case of Lazare Rivière's The
Practice of Physick 11. Trading Information: The City of Nuremberg and the
Birth of a Latin Medical Weekly
Introduction: Civic Medicine 1. Public Practice: The European Longue Durée
of Knowing for Health and Polity Part I: Scholar in Town, Scholar in Office
2. The Many Uses of Writing: A Humanist Physician in Sixteenth-Century
Prague 3. Promoting a Good Physician: Letters of Application to German
Civic Authorities, 1500-1700 4. De officiis: Doctors' Oaths and
Appointments in Early Modern Nuremberg Part II: Evaluating, Reporting 5.
Reporting for Action: Forms of Writing between Medicine and Polity in
Milan, 1580-1650 6. Negotiating on Paper: Councilors, Medical Officers, and
Patients in an Early Modern City Part III: Documenting, Locating 7.
Accountability, Autobiography, and Belonging: The Working Journal of a
Sixteenth-Century Diplomatic Physician between Venice and Damascus 8. A
Sense of Place: Town Physicians and the Resources of Locality in Early
Modern Medicine 9. Physical City: A Royal Physician's Warsaw Part IV:
Translating, Translocating 10. Transformative Itineraries and Communities
of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe: The Case of Lazare Rivière's The
Practice of Physick 11. Trading Information: The City of Nuremberg and the
Birth of a Latin Medical Weekly
of Knowing for Health and Polity Part I: Scholar in Town, Scholar in Office
2. The Many Uses of Writing: A Humanist Physician in Sixteenth-Century
Prague 3. Promoting a Good Physician: Letters of Application to German
Civic Authorities, 1500-1700 4. De officiis: Doctors' Oaths and
Appointments in Early Modern Nuremberg Part II: Evaluating, Reporting 5.
Reporting for Action: Forms of Writing between Medicine and Polity in
Milan, 1580-1650 6. Negotiating on Paper: Councilors, Medical Officers, and
Patients in an Early Modern City Part III: Documenting, Locating 7.
Accountability, Autobiography, and Belonging: The Working Journal of a
Sixteenth-Century Diplomatic Physician between Venice and Damascus 8. A
Sense of Place: Town Physicians and the Resources of Locality in Early
Modern Medicine 9. Physical City: A Royal Physician's Warsaw Part IV:
Translating, Translocating 10. Transformative Itineraries and Communities
of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe: The Case of Lazare Rivière's The
Practice of Physick 11. Trading Information: The City of Nuremberg and the
Birth of a Latin Medical Weekly