Medieval Hospital and Medical Practice
Herausgeber: Bowers, Barbara S
Medieval Hospital and Medical Practice
Herausgeber: Bowers, Barbara S
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Using an innovative approach to evidence for the medieval hospital and medical practice, this collection of essays presents new research by leading international scholars in creating a holistic look at the hospital as an environment within a social and intellectual context.
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Using an innovative approach to evidence for the medieval hospital and medical practice, this collection of essays presents new research by leading international scholars in creating a holistic look at the hospital as an environment within a social and intellectual context.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781138264748
- ISBN-10: 1138264741
- Artikelnr.: 57042998
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781138264748
- ISBN-10: 1138264741
- Artikelnr.: 57042998
Barbara S. Bowers received her PhD in 2002 from Ohio State University and is currently Secretary of AVISTA.
Contents: Preface, Barbara S. Bowers. Part I On Doing Medieval Medical
Research: Research procedures in evaluating medieval medicine, John M.
Riddle; The archives and library of the Sacre Infermeria, Malta, Theresa M.
Vann; Historical research developments on leprosy in France and in Western
Europe, Bruno Tabuteau. Part II Physical Evidence: Archaeology and
Architecture Technology: Excavations at St Mary Spital: burial of the 'sick
poore' of medieval London, the evidence of illness and hospital treatment,
William White; Material culture of care for the sick: some excavated
evidence from English medieval hospitals and other sites, Geoff Egan; The
hospital of Notre-Dame des Fontenilles at Tonnerre: medicine as
Misericordia, Lynn T. Courtenay; Function and epidemiology in Filarete's
Ospedale Maggiore, Renzo Baldasso. Part III New Approaches to Written
Sources: Religion and discipline in the hospitals of 13th-century France,
James W. Brodman; A non-natural environment: medicine without doctors and
the medieval European hospital, Peregrine Horden; Byzantine hospital
manuals (iatrosophia) as a source for the study of therapeutics, Alain
Touwaide; Medieval monastic customaries on minuti and infirmi, M.K.K.
Yearl; Challenging the 'eye of newt' image of medieval medicine, Anne Van
Arsdall. Part IV The Monastic Connection: De domo sancti lazari milites
leprosi: knighthood and leprosy in the Holy Land, RafaÃ'l Hyacinthe; The
infirmaries of the Order of the Temple in the medieval kingdom of
Jerusalem, Piers D. Mitchell; The Benedictine rule and the care of the
sick: the plan of St Gall and Anglo-Saxon England, Maria A. D'Aronco.
Index.
Research: Research procedures in evaluating medieval medicine, John M.
Riddle; The archives and library of the Sacre Infermeria, Malta, Theresa M.
Vann; Historical research developments on leprosy in France and in Western
Europe, Bruno Tabuteau. Part II Physical Evidence: Archaeology and
Architecture Technology: Excavations at St Mary Spital: burial of the 'sick
poore' of medieval London, the evidence of illness and hospital treatment,
William White; Material culture of care for the sick: some excavated
evidence from English medieval hospitals and other sites, Geoff Egan; The
hospital of Notre-Dame des Fontenilles at Tonnerre: medicine as
Misericordia, Lynn T. Courtenay; Function and epidemiology in Filarete's
Ospedale Maggiore, Renzo Baldasso. Part III New Approaches to Written
Sources: Religion and discipline in the hospitals of 13th-century France,
James W. Brodman; A non-natural environment: medicine without doctors and
the medieval European hospital, Peregrine Horden; Byzantine hospital
manuals (iatrosophia) as a source for the study of therapeutics, Alain
Touwaide; Medieval monastic customaries on minuti and infirmi, M.K.K.
Yearl; Challenging the 'eye of newt' image of medieval medicine, Anne Van
Arsdall. Part IV The Monastic Connection: De domo sancti lazari milites
leprosi: knighthood and leprosy in the Holy Land, RafaÃ'l Hyacinthe; The
infirmaries of the Order of the Temple in the medieval kingdom of
Jerusalem, Piers D. Mitchell; The Benedictine rule and the care of the
sick: the plan of St Gall and Anglo-Saxon England, Maria A. D'Aronco.
Index.
Contents: Preface, Barbara S. Bowers. Part I On Doing Medieval Medical
Research: Research procedures in evaluating medieval medicine, John M.
Riddle; The archives and library of the Sacre Infermeria, Malta, Theresa M.
Vann; Historical research developments on leprosy in France and in Western
Europe, Bruno Tabuteau. Part II Physical Evidence: Archaeology and
Architecture Technology: Excavations at St Mary Spital: burial of the 'sick
poore' of medieval London, the evidence of illness and hospital treatment,
William White; Material culture of care for the sick: some excavated
evidence from English medieval hospitals and other sites, Geoff Egan; The
hospital of Notre-Dame des Fontenilles at Tonnerre: medicine as
Misericordia, Lynn T. Courtenay; Function and epidemiology in Filarete's
Ospedale Maggiore, Renzo Baldasso. Part III New Approaches to Written
Sources: Religion and discipline in the hospitals of 13th-century France,
James W. Brodman; A non-natural environment: medicine without doctors and
the medieval European hospital, Peregrine Horden; Byzantine hospital
manuals (iatrosophia) as a source for the study of therapeutics, Alain
Touwaide; Medieval monastic customaries on minuti and infirmi, M.K.K.
Yearl; Challenging the 'eye of newt' image of medieval medicine, Anne Van
Arsdall. Part IV The Monastic Connection: De domo sancti lazari milites
leprosi: knighthood and leprosy in the Holy Land, RafaÃ'l Hyacinthe; The
infirmaries of the Order of the Temple in the medieval kingdom of
Jerusalem, Piers D. Mitchell; The Benedictine rule and the care of the
sick: the plan of St Gall and Anglo-Saxon England, Maria A. D'Aronco.
Index.
Research: Research procedures in evaluating medieval medicine, John M.
Riddle; The archives and library of the Sacre Infermeria, Malta, Theresa M.
Vann; Historical research developments on leprosy in France and in Western
Europe, Bruno Tabuteau. Part II Physical Evidence: Archaeology and
Architecture Technology: Excavations at St Mary Spital: burial of the 'sick
poore' of medieval London, the evidence of illness and hospital treatment,
William White; Material culture of care for the sick: some excavated
evidence from English medieval hospitals and other sites, Geoff Egan; The
hospital of Notre-Dame des Fontenilles at Tonnerre: medicine as
Misericordia, Lynn T. Courtenay; Function and epidemiology in Filarete's
Ospedale Maggiore, Renzo Baldasso. Part III New Approaches to Written
Sources: Religion and discipline in the hospitals of 13th-century France,
James W. Brodman; A non-natural environment: medicine without doctors and
the medieval European hospital, Peregrine Horden; Byzantine hospital
manuals (iatrosophia) as a source for the study of therapeutics, Alain
Touwaide; Medieval monastic customaries on minuti and infirmi, M.K.K.
Yearl; Challenging the 'eye of newt' image of medieval medicine, Anne Van
Arsdall. Part IV The Monastic Connection: De domo sancti lazari milites
leprosi: knighthood and leprosy in the Holy Land, RafaÃ'l Hyacinthe; The
infirmaries of the Order of the Temple in the medieval kingdom of
Jerusalem, Piers D. Mitchell; The Benedictine rule and the care of the
sick: the plan of St Gall and Anglo-Saxon England, Maria A. D'Aronco.
Index.