Book ID: CBB000034039

With faith and physic: The life of a Tudor gentlewoman, Lady Grace Mildmay, 1552-1620 (1993)

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Pollock, Linda (Author)


Collins & Brown


Publication Date: 1993
Physical Details: vii + 179 pp.; glossary; notes; index

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.”


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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). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Walton, Michael Thomson
Webster, Charles
Gottfried, Robert S.
Grierson, Philip
Hammond, E. A.
Heffernan, Carol Falvo
Journals
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Medical History
Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Continuity and Change
Publishers
University of Chicago
Oxford University
Cambridge University Press
Clarendon Press
Duquesne University Press
University of Delaware Press
Concepts
Medicine
Libraries and archives
Private life
Women in medicine
Western world, civilization and culture
People
Shakespeare, William
Forman, Simon
Caius, John
Chaucer, Geoffrey
Forestier, Thomas
Mildmay, Grace
Time Periods
Renaissance
16th century
17th century
Places
British Isles
England
Institutions
Royal College of Physicians of London
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