Medicina

Dépouillement de edited by Wendy J. Turner & Sara M. Butler / Medicine and the law in the Middle Ages

Leiden, Boston (Mass.), Brill - Cote BIU Santé Médecine : 198781

  Pages
Nijdam, Han. Compensating Body and Honor : The Old Frisian Compensation Tariffs
25-57
HARRIS-STOERTZ, Fiona. Midwives in the Middle Ages? Birth Attendants, 600-1300
58-87
KUMPEN, Hiram. Learned Men and Skillful Matrons: Medical Expertise and the Forensics of Rape in the Middle Ages
88-108
FERRAGUD, Carmel. Expert Examination of Wounds in the Criminal Court of Justice in Cocentaina (Kingdom of Valencia) during the Late Middle Ages
109-132
CARRAWAY VITIELLO, Joanna. Forensic Evidence, Lay Witnesses and Medical Expertise in the Criminal Courts of Late Medieval Italy
133-156
TURNER, Wendy J. Mental Health as a Foundation for Suit or an Excuse for Theft in Medieval English Legal Disputes
157-174
ROBISON, Kira. Making Right Practice? Regulating Surgery and Medicine in Fourteenth and Fifteenth Century Bologna
177-195
McCLEERY, Iona. Medical Licensing in Late Medieval Portugal
196-219
DANGLER, Jean. Dreaming of Valencia's Social Order in Jaume Roig's Espill
220-242
BUTLER, Sara M.. Portrait of a Surgeon in Fifteenth-Century England
243-266
BUTLER, Sara M.. An Infirm Man : Reading Francis of Assisi's Retirement in the Context of Canon Law
269-287
TREMBINSKI, Donna. An Infirm Man : Reading Francis of Assisi's Retirement in the Context of Canon Law
269-287
JOHNSON, Maire. Medicine and Miracle : Law Enforcement in the Lives of Irish Saints
288-316