Medicina

Dépouillement de Centres of medical excellence? : medical travel and education in Europe, 1500-1789 / edited by Ole Peter Grell, Andrew Cunningham, Jon Arrizabalaga.

Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, cop. 2010. - . - 1 vol. (XIII-335 p.) : ill., plans ; 25 cm. - (The history of medicine in context) . - Réf. bibliogr. Index. ISBN 978-0-7546-6699-8 - Cote BIU Santé Médecine : 233727-28

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CUNNINGHAM, Andrew. The Bartholins, the Platters and Laurentius Gryllus: the "peregrinatio medica" in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
3-16
BROCKLISS, Laurence. Medical Education and Centres of Excellence in Eighteenth-century Europe: Towards an Identification
17-46
RIDDER-SIMOENS, Hilde. The mobility of medical students from the 15th to the 18th centuries: the institutional context
47-89
ARRIZABALAGA, Jon. Spanish medical students' peregrinato to Italian universities in the Renaissance
93-126
FARELO, Mario Sergio. On Portuguese medical students and masters travelling abroad: an overview from the early modern period to the Enlightenment
127-147
SANTING, Catrien. Pieter van Foreest and the acquisition and travelling of medical knowledge in the 16th century
149-169
GRELL, Ole Peter. 'Like bees, who neither suck nor generate their honey from one flower': the significance of the peregrinato academica for Danish medical students in the late 16th and early 17th centuries
171-189
KLESTINEC, Cynthia . Medical education in Padua: students, faculty and facilities
193-220
GELFAND, Toby. Paris: 'certainly the best place for learning the practical part of anatomy and surgery'
221-245
WILLIAMS, Elizabeth A. Medical education in 18th-century Montpellier
247-267
269-286
STEINKE, Hubert. Science, practice and reputation: the University of Göttingen and its medical faculty in the 18th century
287-303
DINGWALL, Helen . The importance of being Edinburgh: the rise and fall of the Edinburgh medical school in the 18th century
305-324