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Sauerbeck, Karl Otto, "Ärztesatire und Patientenschelte im alten Nürnberg: Hans Sachs und die Ärzte", Sudhoffs Archiv, 77/2 (1993), 160-173.
- Resum
- Among the best poems of Hans Sachs quite a few describe patient-physician relationship in 16th century Nuremberg. These poems offer a vivid impression of the technical aspects as well as of the social context of medical treatment at the time. Hans Sachs ridiculed the doctors and their patients, implying that everybody attempted to cheat the other side, and he provides evidence of a great influence of charlatans on the country population. The poems of Hans Sachs are extraordinary pieces or art; their aesthetics, though, appear unusual to us today. Medical satire is part of all European cultures, and has been written throughout medical history. Most motives of later satires focussing on physicians may be traced to Hans Sachs' poetry.
- Matèries
- Història de la medicina
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- URL
- https://www.jstor.org/stable/20777425
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