Medicina

Dépouillement de Practical Medicine from Salerno to the Black Death

Roger French, Jon Arrizabalaga, Andrew Cunningham and Luis García-Ballester (Ed.), Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1994. xiii + 402 p - Cote BIU Santé Médecine : 186.462

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GARCÍA BALLESTER, Luis. Introduction : Practical Medicine from Salerno to the Black Death
1-29
FRENCH, Roger. Astrology in medical practice
30-59
AGRIMI, Jole, CRISCIANI, Chiara. The science and practice of medicine in the thirteenth century, according to Guglielmo da Saliceto, Italian surgeon
60-87
SIRAISI, Nancy G. How to write a Latin book on surgery : organizing principles and authorial devices in Guglielmo da Saliceto and Dino del Garbo
88-109
GIL SOTRES, Pedro. Derivation and revulsion : the theory and practice of medieval phlebotomy
110-155
O’BOYLE, Cornelius. Surgical texts and social contexts : physicians and surgeons in Paris, c. 1270 to 1430
156-185
JACQUART, Danielle. Medical practice in Paris in the first half of the fourteenth century
186-210
MAC VAUGH, Michael R. Royal surgeons and the value of medical learning : the crown of Aragon, 1300-1350
211-236
ARRIZABALAGA, Jon. Facing the Black Death : perceptions and reactions of university medical practitioners
237-288
MURRAY JONES, Peter. John of Arderne and the Mediterranean tradition of scholastic surgery
289-321
GREEN, Monica H. Documenting medieval women's medical practice
322-352
GARCÍA BALLESTER, Luis. A Marginal Learned Medical World : Jewish, Muslim and Christian Medical Practitioners, and the Use of Arabic Medical Sources in Late Medieval Spain
353-394