Renaissance Medicine
English

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<p>This volume offers a comprehensive historical survey of medicine in sixteenth-century Europe and examines both medical theories and practices within their intellectual and social context. </p><p>Nutton investigates the changes brought about in medicine by the opening-up of the European world to new drugs and new diseases such as syphilis and the Sweat and by the development of printing and more efficient means of communication. Chapters examine how civic institutions such as Health Boards hospitals town doctors and healers became more significant in the fight against epidemic disease and special attention is given to the role of women and domestic medicine. The final section on beliefs explores the revised Galenism of academic medicine including a new emphasis on anatomy and its most vocal antagonists Paracelsians. The volume concludes by considering the effect of religious changes on medicine including the marginalisation and often expulsion of non-Christian practitioners.</p><p>Based on a wide reading of primary sources from literature and art across Europe <i>Renaissance Medicine </i>is an invaluable resource for students and scholars of the history of medicine and disease in the sixteenth century.</p>
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