Pollock, Linda (Author)
Description “Lady Mildmay's medical papers detail for us the type of medical care an élite woman could offer. There is information on the causes and symptoms of disease and the appropriate treatment for them, and on the manufacture, with ingredients and costs, of medications.”
Review Guerrini, A. (1996) Review of "With faith and physic: The life of a Tudor gentlewoman, Lady Grace Mildmay, 1552-1620". Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences (pp. 91-92).
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Hellwarth, Jennifer;
(2001)
Lady Grace Mildmay, una Sanadora Inglesa del Siglo XVI
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Gottfried, Robert S.;
(1984)
English medical practitioners, 1340-1530
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Grierson, Philip;
(1978)
John Caius' library
Thesis Kassell, L.T.; Simon Forman, astrology, and medicine in London, 1580-1611
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Hoeniger, F. David;
(1992)
Medicine and Shakespeare in the English Renaissance
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Webster, Charles;
(1979)
Health, medicine and mortality in the 16th century
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Walton, Michael T.;
(1982)
Thomas Forestier and the “false lechys” of London
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Whitaker, Elaine E.;
(1993)
Reading the Paston letters medically
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Webster, Charles;
(1982)
Medicine as social history: Changing ideas on doctors and patients in the age of Shakespeare
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Poynter, F. N. L.;
(1975)
Patients and their ills in Vicary's time
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Hammond, E. A.;
(1975)
Doctor Augustine, physician to Cardinal Wolsey and King Henry VIII
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Pelling, Margaret;
(1988)
Illness among the poor in an early modern English town: The Norwich census of 1570
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Walton, Michael T.;
(1985)
The advisory jury and malpractice in 15th-century London: The case of William Forest
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Heffernan, Carol Falvo;
(1995)
The melancholy muse: Chaucer, Shakespeare and early medicine
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Houliston, V.H.;
(1989)
Sleepers awake: Thomas Moffet's challenge to the College of Physicians of London, 1584
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McConchie, R.W.;
(1997)
Lexicography and physicke: The record of 16th-century English medical terminology
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Kassel, Lauren;
(1999)
How to read Simon Forman's “casebooks”: Medicine, astrology, and gender in Elizabethan London
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Pettigrew, Todd H.J.;
(1998)
“Worse than a physician”: Shakespeare and early modern medical practice
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Walton, Michael T.;
(1979)
Fifteenth-century London medical men in their social context
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Sangwine, Eric;
(1978)
The private libraries of Tudor doctors
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