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Lang, Sheila J., "John Bradmore and his book Philomena", Social History of Medicine, 5/1 (1992), 121-130.
- Resum
- BL MS Harley 1736 fols. 2–167 has been accepted by scholars as an original vernacular treatise on surgery, and its authorship has been attributed to Thomas Morstede, chief surgeon on the Agincourt campaign of 1415. This paper shows that there is a Latin source for the manuscript, and that this source can be identified as the work of John Bradmore, a London surgeon of the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries. Details of Bradmore's life are given. The attribution of Harley 1736 to Thomas Morstede is questioned, and the close relationship between the Middle English manuscript and its Latin source is displayed by transcriptions of two cases common to both manuscripts.
- Matèries
- Anglès
Manuscrits Medicina - Cirurgia i anatomia Llatí
- URL
- https://academic.oup.com/shm/article-abstract/5/1/1 ...
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