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McVaugh, Michael R., Medicine Before the Plague: Practitionners and Their Patients in the Crown of Aragon (1285-1345), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge History of Medicine), 1993, 300 pp.
- Resum
- This book describes the medical world of the early fourteenth century through a study of the extensive archival material and contemporary writings which exist for eastern Spain in the decades before the Black Death. It describes the range of medical practice which then existed - a continuum ranging from scattered academic physicians to barbers and empirics - and gives evidence for the levels and numerical growth of these various occupations in early fourteenth-century communities (although it also emphasizes that occupational distinctions were not yet sharply drawn). The newly translated Greco-Arabic medical learning was beginning to spread through this continuum of practice, and the book argues that public enthusiasm for the new learned medicine led to the 'medicalization' of certain social and legal institutions, thus preparing a role for a medical profession in this society before its physicians had shown any consciousness of collective self-interest and identity.
Contents:
* Introduction
* 1 The medical history of a royal family
* 2 Medieval health manpower
* 3 The success of medical learning
* 4 A spectrum of practice
* 5 The response to illness and the maintenance of health
* 6 Patient-practitioner relationships
* 7 Medicine's social role
* Conclusion
Appendix
- Matèries
- Història de la medicina
Documentació
- Notes
- Informació de l'editor
Reimpr. en rústica: 2002.
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- URL
- http://books.google.com/books?id=4jijjMCu73YC
http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.01228 (restringit)
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