Marland, Hilary (Editor)
Pelling, Margaret (Editor)
Description Papers are entered separately in the present bibliography.
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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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Bartrip, Peter;
(1996)
Themselves writ large: The British Medical Association, 1832-1966
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Rosner, Lisa;
(1991)
Eighteenth-century medical education and the didactic model of experiment
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Healy, Thomas;
(1991)
Sound physic: Phineas Fletcher's The purple island and the poetry of purgation
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Larkin, Gerald V.;
(1987)
The licensing of health professions: Medical or ministry control?
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Hall, Lesley A.;
(1996)
Illustrations from the Wellcome Institute Library. The Strangeways Research Laboratory Archives in the Contemporary Medical Archives Centre
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Webster, Charles;
(1979)
Health, medicine and mortality in the 16th century
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Digby, Anne;
Bosanquet, Nick;
(1988)
Doctors and patients in an era of national health insurance and private practice, 1913-1938
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Dow, Derek;
Moss, Michael;
(1988)
The medical curriculum at Glasgow in the early 19th century
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French, Roger;
(1983)
Medical teaching in Aberdeen: From the foundation of the University to the middle of the 17th century
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Woods, Robert;
(1997)
“Sickness is a baffling matter”: A reply to James C. Riley
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Dupree, Marguerite;
(1990)
The medical profession in Scotland, 1911: The creation of a machine-readable database
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Harley, David;
(1998)
James Hart of Northampton and the Calvinist critique of priest-physicians: An unpublished polemic of the early 1620s
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Baker, Robert;
(1995)
The codification of medical morality: Historical and philosophical studies of the formalization of western medical morality in the 18th and 19th centuries
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Garner, James Stuart;
(1998)
The great experiment: The admission of women students to St Mary's Hospital Medical School, 1916-1925
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Hodgkinson, Ruth;
(1973)
Public health in the Victorian age: Debates on the issue from 19th-century critical journals
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Weeks, Hampton;
(1987)
A medical student at St. Thomas's Hospital, 1801-1802: The Weeks family letters. [Compiled by] Ford, John M.T.
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Hill, James;
(1985)
The new man of medicine in 19th-century Britain
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Lella, Joseph W.;
(1995)
The Osler Club of London, 1928-38: Young medical gentlemen, their heroes, liberal education, books and other matters
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Cunningham, A.;
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Aspects of the history of medical education in Britain in the 17th and early 18th centuries
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Morrice, Andrew A.G.;
(1994)
“The medical pundits”: Doctors and indirect advertising in the lay press 1922-1927
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