Practical Medicine from Salerno to the Black Death
Herausgeber: Arrizabalaga, Jon; Garcia-Ballester, Luis; French, Roger
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Practical Medicine from Salerno to the Black Death
Herausgeber: Arrizabalaga, Jon; Garcia-Ballester, Luis; French, Roger
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Essays on the practical aspects of medieval European medicine.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 632g
- ISBN-13: 9780521158671
- ISBN-10: 0521158672
- Artikelnr.: 32047848
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 632g
- ISBN-13: 9780521158671
- ISBN-10: 0521158672
- Artikelnr.: 32047848
List of illustrations and tables; List of contributors and editors;
Acknowledgements; Note on names; Introduction: practical medicine from
Salerno to the Black Death Luis García-Ballester; 1. Astrology in medical
practice Roger French; 2. The science and practice of medicine in the
thirteenth century according to Guglielmo da Saliceto, Italian surgeon Jole
Agrimi and Chiara Crisciani; 3. How to write a Latin book on surgery:
organizing principles and authorial devices in Gugleilmo da Saliceto and
Dino del Garbo Nancy G. Siraisi; 4. Derivation and revulsion: the theory
and practice of medieval phlebotomy Pedro Gil-Sotres; 5. Surgical texts and
social contexts: physicians and surgeons in Paris, c. 1270 to 1430
Cornelius O'Boyle; 6. Medical practice in Paris in the first half of the
fourteenth century Danielle Jacquart; 7. Royal surgeons and the value of
medical learning: the Crown of Aragon, 1300-1350 Michael R. McVaugh; 8.
Facing the Black Death: perceptions and reactions of university medical
practitioners Jon Arrizabalaga; 9. John of Arderne and the Mediterranean
tradition of scholastic surgery Peter Murray Jones; 10. Documenting
medieval women's medical practice Monica H. Green; 11. A marginal learned
medical world: Jewish, Muslim and Christian medical practitioners, and the
use of Arabic medical sources in late medieval Spain Luis García-Ballester;
Index.
Acknowledgements; Note on names; Introduction: practical medicine from
Salerno to the Black Death Luis García-Ballester; 1. Astrology in medical
practice Roger French; 2. The science and practice of medicine in the
thirteenth century according to Guglielmo da Saliceto, Italian surgeon Jole
Agrimi and Chiara Crisciani; 3. How to write a Latin book on surgery:
organizing principles and authorial devices in Gugleilmo da Saliceto and
Dino del Garbo Nancy G. Siraisi; 4. Derivation and revulsion: the theory
and practice of medieval phlebotomy Pedro Gil-Sotres; 5. Surgical texts and
social contexts: physicians and surgeons in Paris, c. 1270 to 1430
Cornelius O'Boyle; 6. Medical practice in Paris in the first half of the
fourteenth century Danielle Jacquart; 7. Royal surgeons and the value of
medical learning: the Crown of Aragon, 1300-1350 Michael R. McVaugh; 8.
Facing the Black Death: perceptions and reactions of university medical
practitioners Jon Arrizabalaga; 9. John of Arderne and the Mediterranean
tradition of scholastic surgery Peter Murray Jones; 10. Documenting
medieval women's medical practice Monica H. Green; 11. A marginal learned
medical world: Jewish, Muslim and Christian medical practitioners, and the
use of Arabic medical sources in late medieval Spain Luis García-Ballester;
Index.
List of illustrations and tables; List of contributors and editors;
Acknowledgements; Note on names; Introduction: practical medicine from
Salerno to the Black Death Luis García-Ballester; 1. Astrology in medical
practice Roger French; 2. The science and practice of medicine in the
thirteenth century according to Guglielmo da Saliceto, Italian surgeon Jole
Agrimi and Chiara Crisciani; 3. How to write a Latin book on surgery:
organizing principles and authorial devices in Gugleilmo da Saliceto and
Dino del Garbo Nancy G. Siraisi; 4. Derivation and revulsion: the theory
and practice of medieval phlebotomy Pedro Gil-Sotres; 5. Surgical texts and
social contexts: physicians and surgeons in Paris, c. 1270 to 1430
Cornelius O'Boyle; 6. Medical practice in Paris in the first half of the
fourteenth century Danielle Jacquart; 7. Royal surgeons and the value of
medical learning: the Crown of Aragon, 1300-1350 Michael R. McVaugh; 8.
Facing the Black Death: perceptions and reactions of university medical
practitioners Jon Arrizabalaga; 9. John of Arderne and the Mediterranean
tradition of scholastic surgery Peter Murray Jones; 10. Documenting
medieval women's medical practice Monica H. Green; 11. A marginal learned
medical world: Jewish, Muslim and Christian medical practitioners, and the
use of Arabic medical sources in late medieval Spain Luis García-Ballester;
Index.
Acknowledgements; Note on names; Introduction: practical medicine from
Salerno to the Black Death Luis García-Ballester; 1. Astrology in medical
practice Roger French; 2. The science and practice of medicine in the
thirteenth century according to Guglielmo da Saliceto, Italian surgeon Jole
Agrimi and Chiara Crisciani; 3. How to write a Latin book on surgery:
organizing principles and authorial devices in Gugleilmo da Saliceto and
Dino del Garbo Nancy G. Siraisi; 4. Derivation and revulsion: the theory
and practice of medieval phlebotomy Pedro Gil-Sotres; 5. Surgical texts and
social contexts: physicians and surgeons in Paris, c. 1270 to 1430
Cornelius O'Boyle; 6. Medical practice in Paris in the first half of the
fourteenth century Danielle Jacquart; 7. Royal surgeons and the value of
medical learning: the Crown of Aragon, 1300-1350 Michael R. McVaugh; 8.
Facing the Black Death: perceptions and reactions of university medical
practitioners Jon Arrizabalaga; 9. John of Arderne and the Mediterranean
tradition of scholastic surgery Peter Murray Jones; 10. Documenting
medieval women's medical practice Monica H. Green; 11. A marginal learned
medical world: Jewish, Muslim and Christian medical practitioners, and the
use of Arabic medical sources in late medieval Spain Luis García-Ballester;
Index.