Article ID: CBB782327580

Public Health in Preindustrial Europe: Urban and Rural Practices (2024)

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Recent revisions to the medical history of western Europe between the twelfth and sixteenth century established that public health far predates Euro-American modernity and straddles the urban/rural divide and diverse occupational groups. Like numerous past societies, this civilization too monitored behaviors and manipulated environments in order to improve health outcomes by combining a culturally specific common sense with a prevalent natural-philosophical paradigm, in this case Galenism. The present review explains some of the preventative programs that urban and rural communities in Europe devised at the time, and their scientific and spiritual underpinnings. Beyond disputing these groups’ longstanding reputation for hygienic apathy and ignorance, the broadened historical perspective shows that practicing public health can mean different things in different contexts.

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Authors & Contributors
Francesco Bianchi
Barona, Josep Lluís
Cerný, Karel
Cherry, Steven
Cifuentes i Comamala, Lluís
Laveaga, Gabriela Soto
Journals
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Renaissance Studies
Laboratorio dell'ISPF
Medicina Historica
Publishers
Franco Angeli
Cambridge University Press
Ashgate
Cornell University Press
Einaudi
Polistampa
Concepts
Public health
Medicine and society
Medicine
Medicine and politics
Disease and diseases
Plague
Time Periods
Medieval
Renaissance
Early modern
19th century
Ancient
Modern
Places
Europe
Italy
Mexico
Ottoman Empire
Appalachian region (North America)
Naples (Italy)
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