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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Authors & Contributors
Peterson, M. Jeanne
Winter, Alison
Small, Helen
Shepard, Alan
Rogal, Samuel J.
Risse, Günter B.
Concepts
Medicine
International relations
Time Periods
19th century
17th century
Medieval
18th century
Places
British Isles
Institutions
University of Edinburgh
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