Gender, health, and healing, 1250-1550 /:
This path-breaking collection offers an integrative model for understanding health and healing in Europe and the Mediterranean from 1250-1550. By foregrounding gender as an organizing principle of healthcare, the contributors challenge traditional binaries that ahistorically separate care from cure,...
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Schriftenreihe: | Premodern health, disease and disability ;
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Zusammenfassung: | This path-breaking collection offers an integrative model for understanding health and healing in Europe and the Mediterranean from 1250-1550. By foregrounding gender as an organizing principle of healthcare, the contributors challenge traditional binaries that ahistorically separate care from cure, medicine from religion, and domestic healing from fee-for-service medical exchanges. The essays collected here illuminate previously hidden and undervalued forms of healthcare and varieties of body knowledge produced and transmitted outside the traditional settings of university, guild, and academy. They draw on non-traditional sources-vernacular regimens, oral communications, religious and legal sources, images and objects-to reveal additional locations for producing body knowledge in households, religious communities, hospices, and public markets. Emphasizing cross-confessional and multi-linguistic exchange, the essays also reveal the multiple pathways for knowledge transfer in these centuries. The volume provides a synoptic view of how gender and cross-cultural exchange shaped medical theory and practice in later medieval and Renaissance societies. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9789048544462 9048544467 |
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contents | Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Caring by the Hours. The Psalter as a Gendered Healthcare Technology -- 2 Female Saints as Agents of Female Healing. Gendered Practices and Patronage in the Cult of St. Cunigunde -- 3 Blood, Milk, and Breastbleeding. The Humoral Economy of Women's Bodies in Medieval Medicine -- 4 Care of the Breast in the Late Middle Ages. The Tractatus de passionibus mamillarum -- 5 Household Medicine for a Renaissance Court. Caterina Sforza's Ricettario Reconsidered -- 6. Understanding/Controlling the Female Body in Ten Recipes. Print and the Dissemination of Medical Knowledge about Women in the Early Sixteenth Century -- 7 Ubi non est mulier, ingemiscit egens? Gendered Perceptions of Care from the Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries -- 8 Domestic Care in the Sixteenth Century. Expectations, Experiences, and Practices from a Gendered Perspective -- 9 Bathtubs as a Healing Approach in Fifteenth-Century Ottoman Medicine -- 10 Gender, Old Age, and the Infertile Body in Medieval Medicine -- 11 Gender Segregation and the Possibility of Arabo-Galenic Gynecological Practice in the Medieval Islamic World -- Afterword. Healing Women and Women Healers -- Contributors -- Index |
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spelling | Gender, health, and healing, 1250-1550 / edited by Sara Ritchey and Sharon Strocchia. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2020. 1 online resource : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Premodern health, disease, and disability ; 3 Includes bibliographical references and index. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 27, 2020). Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Caring by the Hours. The Psalter as a Gendered Healthcare Technology -- 2 Female Saints as Agents of Female Healing. Gendered Practices and Patronage in the Cult of St. Cunigunde -- 3 Blood, Milk, and Breastbleeding. The Humoral Economy of Women's Bodies in Medieval Medicine -- 4 Care of the Breast in the Late Middle Ages. The Tractatus de passionibus mamillarum -- 5 Household Medicine for a Renaissance Court. Caterina Sforza's Ricettario Reconsidered -- 6. Understanding/Controlling the Female Body in Ten Recipes. Print and the Dissemination of Medical Knowledge about Women in the Early Sixteenth Century -- 7 Ubi non est mulier, ingemiscit egens? Gendered Perceptions of Care from the Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries -- 8 Domestic Care in the Sixteenth Century. Expectations, Experiences, and Practices from a Gendered Perspective -- 9 Bathtubs as a Healing Approach in Fifteenth-Century Ottoman Medicine -- 10 Gender, Old Age, and the Infertile Body in Medieval Medicine -- 11 Gender Segregation and the Possibility of Arabo-Galenic Gynecological Practice in the Medieval Islamic World -- Afterword. Healing Women and Women Healers -- Contributors -- Index This path-breaking collection offers an integrative model for understanding health and healing in Europe and the Mediterranean from 1250-1550. By foregrounding gender as an organizing principle of healthcare, the contributors challenge traditional binaries that ahistorically separate care from cure, medicine from religion, and domestic healing from fee-for-service medical exchanges. The essays collected here illuminate previously hidden and undervalued forms of healthcare and varieties of body knowledge produced and transmitted outside the traditional settings of university, guild, and academy. They draw on non-traditional sources-vernacular regimens, oral communications, religious and legal sources, images and objects-to reveal additional locations for producing body knowledge in households, religious communities, hospices, and public markets. Emphasizing cross-confessional and multi-linguistic exchange, the essays also reveal the multiple pathways for knowledge transfer in these centuries. The volume provides a synoptic view of how gender and cross-cultural exchange shaped medical theory and practice in later medieval and Renaissance societies. Medical care Europe History To 1500. Medicine Europe History To 1500. Women Health and hygiene Europe History To 1500. Middle Ages. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85085001 Health attitudes History To 1500. Healing History To 1500. Médecine Europe Histoire Jusqu'à 1500. Moyen Âge. Early history: c. 500 to c. 1450/1500. bicssc History of medicine. bicssc HISTORY Medieval. bisacsh Healing fast Health attitudes fast Medical care fast Medicine fast Middle Ages fast Women Health and hygiene fast Europe fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCxPbbk4CPJDQJb4r6rq To 1500 fast Disability. Gender. Health. Medicine. Religion. History fast Ritchey, Sara Margaret, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009151222 Strocchia, Sharon T., 1951- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjxhjrrtYw8qHymMfX99H3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92000583 has work: Gender, health, and healing, 1250-1550 (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGFfRKgpCVqjK9dXGxMqXq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Premodern health, disease and disability ; 3. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2018078184 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2404399 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Gender, health, and healing, 1250-1550 / Premodern health, disease and disability ; Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Caring by the Hours. The Psalter as a Gendered Healthcare Technology -- 2 Female Saints as Agents of Female Healing. Gendered Practices and Patronage in the Cult of St. Cunigunde -- 3 Blood, Milk, and Breastbleeding. The Humoral Economy of Women's Bodies in Medieval Medicine -- 4 Care of the Breast in the Late Middle Ages. The Tractatus de passionibus mamillarum -- 5 Household Medicine for a Renaissance Court. Caterina Sforza's Ricettario Reconsidered -- 6. Understanding/Controlling the Female Body in Ten Recipes. Print and the Dissemination of Medical Knowledge about Women in the Early Sixteenth Century -- 7 Ubi non est mulier, ingemiscit egens? Gendered Perceptions of Care from the Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries -- 8 Domestic Care in the Sixteenth Century. Expectations, Experiences, and Practices from a Gendered Perspective -- 9 Bathtubs as a Healing Approach in Fifteenth-Century Ottoman Medicine -- 10 Gender, Old Age, and the Infertile Body in Medieval Medicine -- 11 Gender Segregation and the Possibility of Arabo-Galenic Gynecological Practice in the Medieval Islamic World -- Afterword. Healing Women and Women Healers -- Contributors -- Index Medical care Europe History To 1500. Medicine Europe History To 1500. Women Health and hygiene Europe History To 1500. Middle Ages. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85085001 Health attitudes History To 1500. Healing History To 1500. Médecine Europe Histoire Jusqu'à 1500. Moyen Âge. Early history: c. 500 to c. 1450/1500. bicssc History of medicine. bicssc HISTORY Medieval. bisacsh Healing fast Health attitudes fast Medical care fast Medicine fast Middle Ages fast Women Health and hygiene fast |
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title | Gender, health, and healing, 1250-1550 / |
title_alt | Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Caring by the Hours. The Psalter as a Gendered Healthcare Technology -- 2 Female Saints as Agents of Female Healing. Gendered Practices and Patronage in the Cult of St. Cunigunde -- 3 Blood, Milk, and Breastbleeding. The Humoral Economy of Women's Bodies in Medieval Medicine -- 4 Care of the Breast in the Late Middle Ages. The Tractatus de passionibus mamillarum -- 5 Household Medicine for a Renaissance Court. Caterina Sforza's Ricettario Reconsidered -- 6. Understanding/Controlling the Female Body in Ten Recipes. Print and the Dissemination of Medical Knowledge about Women in the Early Sixteenth Century -- 7 Ubi non est mulier, ingemiscit egens? Gendered Perceptions of Care from the Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries -- 8 Domestic Care in the Sixteenth Century. Expectations, Experiences, and Practices from a Gendered Perspective -- 9 Bathtubs as a Healing Approach in Fifteenth-Century Ottoman Medicine -- 10 Gender, Old Age, and the Infertile Body in Medieval Medicine -- 11 Gender Segregation and the Possibility of Arabo-Galenic Gynecological Practice in the Medieval Islamic World -- Afterword. Healing Women and Women Healers -- Contributors -- Index |
title_auth | Gender, health, and healing, 1250-1550 / |
title_exact_search | Gender, health, and healing, 1250-1550 / |
title_full | Gender, health, and healing, 1250-1550 / edited by Sara Ritchey and Sharon Strocchia. |
title_fullStr | Gender, health, and healing, 1250-1550 / edited by Sara Ritchey and Sharon Strocchia. |
title_full_unstemmed | Gender, health, and healing, 1250-1550 / edited by Sara Ritchey and Sharon Strocchia. |
title_short | Gender, health, and healing, 1250-1550 / |
title_sort | gender health and healing 1250 1550 |
topic | Medical care Europe History To 1500. Medicine Europe History To 1500. Women Health and hygiene Europe History To 1500. Middle Ages. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85085001 Health attitudes History To 1500. Healing History To 1500. Médecine Europe Histoire Jusqu'à 1500. Moyen Âge. Early history: c. 500 to c. 1450/1500. bicssc History of medicine. bicssc HISTORY Medieval. bisacsh Healing fast Health attitudes fast Medical care fast Medicine fast Middle Ages fast Women Health and hygiene fast |
topic_facet | Medical care Europe History To 1500. Medicine Europe History To 1500. Women Health and hygiene Europe History To 1500. Middle Ages. Health attitudes History To 1500. Healing History To 1500. Médecine Europe Histoire Jusqu'à 1500. Moyen Âge. Early history: c. 500 to c. 1450/1500. History of medicine. HISTORY Medieval. Healing Health attitudes Medical care Medicine Middle Ages Women Health and hygiene Europe History |
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