Medicina

Dépouillement de Medicine from the Black Death to the French disease

Roger French, Jon Arrizabalaga, Andrew Cunningham and Luis García-Ballester (Ed.), Aldershot : Ashgate, 1998. vii + 330 p - Cote BIU Santé Médecine : 232.727-2

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BARKAÏ, Ron. Jewish Treatises on the Black Death (1350-1500) : A Preliminary Study
6-25
PEREIRA, Michela. Mater Medicinarum : English Physicians and the Alchemical Elixir in the Fifteenth Century
26-52
SALMON MUÑIZ, Fernando, CABRE I PAIRET, Montserrat. Fascinating Women : The Evil Eye in Medical Scholasticism
53-84
NUTTON, Vivian. Medicine at the German Universities, 1348-1500 : A Preliminary Sketch
85-109
PARK, Katharine. Stones, Bones and Hernias : Surgical Specialists in Fourteenth and Fifteenth Century Italy
110-130
MAC VAUGH, Michael R. Treatment of hernia in the later Middle Ages : surgical correction and social construction
131-155
MURRAY JONES, Peter. Thomas Fayreford : An English Fifteenth-Century Medical Practitioner
156-183
ARRIZABALAGA, Jon. The Death of a Medieval Text : The Articella and the Early Press
184-220
ARRIZABALAGA, Jon. The Death of a Medieval Text : The Articella and the Early Press
184-220
CARMICHAEL, Ann G. Epidemics and State Medicine in Fifteenth-Century Milan
221-247
FRENCH, Roger, ARRIZABALAGA, Jon. Coping with the French Disease : University Practitioners' Strategies and Tactics in the Transition from the Fifteenth to the Sixteenth Century
248-287
288-323