See Sheila Campbell, Health, Disease and Healing in Medieval Culture (Houndmill, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan, 1992); Ronald Finucane, Miracles and Pilgrims: Popular Belief in Medieval England (Houndmill, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan, 1995); and Darrell Amundsen, Medicine, Society and Faith in the Ancient...
If you don’t believe in vaccination, you don’t believe in modern medicine in toto. You don’t believe in bacteriology, virology, cellular biology, microbiology, or immunology. What then is left to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease? Trump-ish medievalism, mysticism, shamanism, divine ...
In the 1940s, maggots took an extended leave, replaced on the frontline of infection management by the sulfa drugs and then penicillin. In cases of drug- resistant infections, however, they were called up and, without fanfare or publicity, did what was asked of them. In 1976, they briefly...
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Meleagrides: An Historical and Ethnogeographical Study of the Guinea Fowl, by Robin A. Donkin; War and the City, by G. J. Ashworth; Medicine and Charity before the Welfare State, by Jonathan Barry and Colin Jones; The Company Town: Architecture and Society in the Early Industrial Age, ...
medicine on trial: regulating the health professions in later medieval england 1 * Introduction Over the past few decades, an increasing number of States have adopted access-to-information laws or other institutions designed to make available information about government decisions and activities. A numb...
” See, Jennifer Evans,Aphrodisiacs, Fertility and Medicine in Early Modern England(Woodbridge, 2014). ” Thomas Smithe to Thomas Smyth, 28 March 1637, Bristol Record Office (BRO), AC/c54/5. ” Laura Gowing, ‘Secret Births and Infanticide in Seventeenth-Century England’,Past & Present, ...
Our ancestors would try just about anything to prevent pregnancy, from animal poop and poisonous potions, to citrus fruits and wooden blocks. Before modern medicine gave us go-tos like the pill and patch, couples resorted to more unusual birth control methods. ...
Our ancestors would try just about anything to prevent pregnancy, from animal poop and poisonous potions, to citrus fruits and wooden blocks. Before modern medicine gave us go-tos like the pill and patch, couples resorted to more unusual birth control methods. ...
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