Article ID: CBB001422194

On the Borders: Surgeons and their Activities in the Venetian State (1540--1640) (2015)

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Through the biographies of a dynasty of practitioners who were active in some of the mountainous villages of the Venetian Terraferma the article brings to light unknown aspects of the professional world of surgeons. Their activities were profoundly influenced by the economic and geographic peculiarities of the territory where they lived and worked. Provincial towns and their territories offered professional opportunities both to licensed and to non-university trained practitioners. However, it was generally in small villages, especially those situated in border areas and part of the main commercial networks, that surgeons preferred to establish their practices, thus supplementing the medical services supplied by the town. Normally their knowledge was largely empirical and was transmitted from father to son. The apprenticeship-based training does not appear alternative to the academic education typical of learned practitioners: much evidence points to the existence of `scientific autodidacts', self-taught practitioners who possessed and read medical texts or had attended academic courses, even if only in part. Practising surgery in this area was a highly mobile activity, stretching from the village to the neighbouring valleys, and even to areas outside the boundaries of the city and across the border of the Venetian state. Surgeons, furthermore, were able to transfer their skills and knowledge across a range of different occupations such as shoemakers, leather workers and tailors, a fact that confirms their close ties with the local artisan milieu.

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Authors & Contributors
Riccardo Gattai
Murphy, Hannah
Sean David Parrish
Laura Faustini
John J. Martin
Garbarino, Maria Carla
Journals
Medicina Historica
Journal of World Philosophies
NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin
Journal of Medical Biography
History of Technology
History of Education Quarterly
Publishers
Monduzzi Editoriale
Tinta da China
Unicopli
Neri Pozza
CLEUP
Ashgate Publishing
Concepts
Medicine
Surgery
Physicians; doctors
Biographies
Apothecaries
Pharmacy
People
Adelfo Masotti
Amabile, Luigi
Magati, Cesare
Platter, Thomas, the Younger
Platter, Felix
Platter, Family
Time Periods
17th century
16th century
Early modern
18th century
Medieval
20th century, early
Places
Italy
Venice (Italy)
Germany
England
London (England)
Spain
Institutions
Venice. Collegio di Medici
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