The growth of the early modern medical economy (original) (raw)

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Households, Consumption and the Development of Medical Care in the Netherlands, 1650–1900

Patrick Wallis

2016

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Households, consumption and the development of medical care in the Netherlands, 1650-1900 (with Patrick Wallis)

Heidi Deneweth

Journal of Social History, 49 (2016) 3, 532-557, 2016

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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

Medicine and the Market in England and its Colonies, 1450-1850, 2007

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Doctors and Medicine in Medieval England, 1340-1530

lorena quintana

The American Historical Review, 1988

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The Provision of Healthcare in the Early Modern Period: The Religious, Moral and Commercial Connection

Jakob Sharpe

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Medieval Medicus: A Social History of Anglo-Norman Medicine

Linda Voigts

The American Historical Review, 1982

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Medicine and Society in the Medieval Hospital

Tatjana Buklijas

Croatian medical journal, 2008

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A Cultural History of Medicine in the Middle Ages - front matter

Iona McCleery, Gemma Watson, F. Eliza Glaze, Wendy J Turner, Naama Cohen Hanegbi

A Cultural History of Medicine in the Middle Ages, 2021

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Healthcare and Medicine in Medieval Western Hospitals

Francesco Bianchi

«Medicina nei secoli. Journal of History of Medicine and Medical Humanities», 36/1, 2024

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Was there a popular medicine in early modern Europe?

David Gentilcore

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Renaissance - Health, Medicine and Mortality in the Sixteenth Century. Edited by Charles Webster. Cambridge Monographs on the History of Medicine, 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979. Pp. xiv + 394. $39.95/£18.50

Harold Cook

The British Journal for the History of Science, 1981

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An Unusual Power the rise and influence of medical doctors

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2012

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Invention or evolution in the provision of health care in late Antiquity in the Eastern Roman Empire : the case of the hospital

Daphne Kapsambelis

2011

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Medical Care During the Middle Ages By Dr. Nurdeen Deuraseh

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Medical care in early modern Venice

Alexandra Bamji

2014

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The Medieval Hospital and Medical Practice (review)

Christopher Bonfield

Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 2008

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The evolution of hospitals from antiquity to the Renaissance

Louise Cilliers

Acta Theologica

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The evolution of the hospital from antiquity to the end of the middle ages

Louise Cilliers

Curationis, 2002

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Why Change Habits? Early Modern Medical Innovation Between Medicalisation and Medical Culture

Francisca Loetz

History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 2010

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Health, Medicine and the Family in Wales, c. 1600-1750 (PhD Thesis, Swansea University, 2009)

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Women and the Practice of Medical Care in Early Modern Europe, 1400-1800

Leigh Whaley

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Physicians and the Reform of Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe

William Eamon

2009

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Michael R McVaugh, Medicine before the plague: practitioners and their patients in the crown of Aragon 1285–1345, Cambridge History of Medicine, Cambridge University Press, 1993, pp. xvi, 280, £35.00 (0–521–41235–8)

Faith Wallis

Medical History, 1995

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Medicine, Money, and Christian Rhetoric: The Socio-Economic Dimensions of Healthcare in Late Antiquity

Norman Underwood

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“Medical Practice,” in David Lindberg and Michael Shank, eds., The Cambridge History of Science, vol. 2: Medieval Science, ch. 26, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013, 611-29.

Katharine Park

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patients in the 18th and 21st centuries sick': The strange worlds of physicians and `He found me very well; for me, I was still feeling

Alexandre Mauron, Micheline Louis-Courvoisier

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Monica H. Green, "Integrative Medicine: Incorporating Medicine and Health into the Canon of Medieval European History," History Compass 7, no. 4 (June 2009), 1218-45

Monica H Green

2009

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Medical Practice, Urban Politics and Patronage: The London ‘Commonalty’ of Physicians and Surgeons of the 1420s

Justin Colson, Robert Ralley

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Economic Development and Health Improvement: Mutual Support in the Historical UK (1541–2001)

Viktoria Dalko

International Journal of Social Economics, 2018

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Learning from the Common Folks. Academic Physicians and Medical Lay Culture in the Sixteenth Century

Michael Stolberg

Social History of Medicine (2014) 27 (4): 649-667

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The Royal Doctors 1485-1714: Medical Personnel at the Tudor and Stuart Courts

William Birken

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A Vocation Receptive to Outside Influences: Doctors, Hospitals and Medicine in Lusignan and Venetian Cyprus, 1191-1570

Nicholas Coureas

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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

Janna Coomans

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