Book ID: CBB000069784

The task of healing: Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands, 1450-1800 (1996)

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Marland, Hilary (Editor)
Pelling, Margaret (Editor)


Erasmus


Publication Date: 1996
Physical Details: 317 pp.; illus.; notes; index

Description Papers are entered separately in the present bibliography.


Reviewed By

Review Grell, O.P. (1997) Review of "The task of healing: Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands, 1450-1800". Gewina (pp. 98-99). unapi

Review Hogarth, S. (1998) Review of "The task of healing: Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands, 1450-1800". Social History of Medicine (pp. 141-42). unapi

Review Maehle, A.-H. (1999) Review of "The task of healing: Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands, 1450-1800". Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte (pp. 57-58). unapi

Review Goodey, C.F. (1997) Review of "The task of healing: Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands, 1450-1800". Medical History (pp. 236-37). unapi

Review Ziegler, J. (1998) Review of "The task of healing: Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands, 1450-1800". English Historical Review (pp. 734-35). unapi

Includes Chapters

Chapter Huisman, Frank (1996) Civic roles and academic definitions: The changing relationship between surgeons and urban government in Groningen, 1550-1800. In: The task of healing: Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands, 1450-1800 (p. 69). unapi

Chapter Lieburg, Mart van (1996) Religion and medical practice in the Netherlands in the 17th century: An introduction. In: The task of healing: Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands, 1450-1800 (p. 135). unapi

Chapter Frijhoff, Willem (1996) Medical education and early modern Dutch medical practitioners: Towards a critical approach. In: The task of healing: Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands, 1450-1800 (p. 205). unapi

Chapter Cook, Harold J. (1996) Natural history and 17th-century Dutch and English medicine. In: The task of healing: Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands, 1450-1800 (p. 253). unapi

Chapter Bergman, Fred (1996) Hoping against hope? A marital dispute about the treatment of leprosy in the 15th-century Hanseatic town of Kampen. In: The task of healing: Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands, 1450-1800 (p. 23). unapi

Chapter Jones, Peter Murray (1996) Book ownership and the lay culture of medicine in Tudor Cambridge. In: The task of healing: Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands, 1450-1800 (p. 49). unapi

Chapter Pelling, Margaret (1996) Compromised by gender: The role of the male medical practitioner in early modern England. In: The task of healing: Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands, 1450-1800 (p. 101). unapi

Chapter Wear, Andrew (1996) Religious beliefs and medicine in early modern England. In: The task of healing: Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands, 1450-1800 (p. 145). unapi

Chapter Waardt, Hans de (1996) Chasing demons and curing mortals: The medical practice of clerics in the Netherlands. In: The task of healing: Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands, 1450-1800 (p. 171). unapi

Chapter Pelling, Margaret (1996) The body's extremities: Feet, gender, and the iconography of healing in 17th century sources. In: The task of healing: Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands, 1450-1800 (p. 221). unapi

Chapter Marland, Hilary (1996) “Stately and dignified, kindly and God-fearing”: Midwives, age and status in the Netherlands in the 18th century. In: The task of healing: Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands, 1450-1800 (p. 271). unapi

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