The growth of the early modern medical economy (original) (raw)
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with Patrick Wallis, 'Should we call for a doctor? Households, consumption and the development of medical care in the Netherlands, 1650-1900
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Competition and cooperation in the early modern medical economy
Patrick Wallis
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The American Historical Review, 1988
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Medieval Medicus: A Social History of Anglo-Norman Medicine
Linda Voigts
The American Historical Review, 1982
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Healthcare and Medicine in Medieval Western Hospitals
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Harold Cook
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[co-author: G. Geltner] "On The Street and in The Bathhouse: Medieval Galenism in Action?," Anuario de Estudios Medievales 43 (2013), pp. 53-82
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