Premodern Pharmacology between Theory and Practice, in History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals
History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals, 67.1
https://hopp.uwpress.org/content/67/1?current-issue=y
SPECIAL ISSUE: PREMODERN PHARMACOLOGY BETWEEN THEORY AND PRACTICE
GUEST EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION
p. 5 Premodern Pharmacology between Theory and Practice
Petros Bouras-Vallianatos
SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLES
p. 16 Theory and Praxis: Pharmaco-botanical Aspects in Galen’s Method of Medicine
Maximilian Haars
p. 35 The “Second Order”: Interactions between Physicians, Painters, and Stone Engravers in the Roman World
Laurence Totelin
p. 51 Drugs from Afar: The Introduction and Circulation of “New” Pharmaceutical Knowledge in the Early Medieval Latin West
Claire Burridge
p. 87 Pharmacological Substances from Asia in Late Antique Medical Works: Myths and Facts
Petros Bouras-Vallianatos
p. 121 The Meanings of Medical Sugar: Technologies of Rock Candy, Syrup, and Granulated Cures on the Silk Roads
Amanda Respess

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