Medicina

Dépouillement de Health, disease and healing in Medieval culture

Sheila Campbell, Bert Hall, David Klausner (Ed.), Basingstoke : Macmillan, 1992. xxiv + 204 p. - Cote BIU Santé Médecine : 186.921

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1-11
MEANEY, Audrey. The Anglo-Saxon view of the causes of illness
12-33
VOIGTS, Linda Ehrsam, HUDSON, Robert P. A drynke pat men callen dwale to make a man to slepe whyle men kerven him : a surgical anesthetic from late medieval England
34-56
MAC DOUGALL, Ian. The third instrument of medicine : some accounts of surgery in Medieval Iceland
57-83
BOZOKY, Edina. Mythic mediations in healing incantations
84-92
PAXTON, Frederick S. Anointing the Sick and the Dying in Christian Antiquity and the early Medieval West
93-102
GARCÍA BALLESTER, Luis. Changes in the Regimina sanitatis. The Role of the Jewish Physicians
119-131
GETZ, Faye Marie. To prolong life and promote health : baconian alchemy and pharmacy in the English learned tradition
140-151
CAMERON, ML. The visions of saints Anthony and Guthlac
152-158
WORTLEY, John. Three not-so-miraculous miracles
159-168
MICHEAU, Françoise. Great figures in arabic medicine according to Ibn al-Qifti
169-185
JACQUART, Danielle. The introduction of Arabic Medicine into the West : The Question of Etiology
186-195