Women and Healthcare in Early Modern Europe
Renaissance Studies Special Issue
Guest Editor: Sharon T. Strocchia
Volume 28, Issue 4
September 2014
Introduction
Women and healthcare in early modern Europe (pages 496–514)
Sharon T. Strocchia
Articles
Domestic medicine: slaves, servants and female medical expertise in late medieval Valencia (pages 515–532)
Debra Blumenthal
Exotic materials and treasured knowledge: the valuable legacy of noblewomen's remedies in early modern Germany (pages 533–555)
Alisha Rankin
‘Herbals she peruseth’: reading medicine in early modern England (pages 556–578)
Elaine Leong
Poor women and parish public health in sixteenth-century London (pages 579–596)
Richelle Munkhoff
Families, medical secrets and public health in early modern Venice (pages 597–618)
Jane Stevens Crawshaw
Women and healthcare in early modern German towns (pages 619–638)
Annemarie Kinzelbach
Volume 28, Issue 4
September 2014
Introduction
Women and healthcare in early modern Europe (pages 496–514)
Sharon T. Strocchia
Articles
Domestic medicine: slaves, servants and female medical expertise in late medieval Valencia (pages 515–532)
Debra Blumenthal
Exotic materials and treasured knowledge: the valuable legacy of noblewomen's remedies in early modern Germany (pages 533–555)
Alisha Rankin
‘Herbals she peruseth’: reading medicine in early modern England (pages 556–578)
Elaine Leong
Poor women and parish public health in sixteenth-century London (pages 579–596)
Richelle Munkhoff
Families, medical secrets and public health in early modern Venice (pages 597–618)
Jane Stevens Crawshaw
Women and healthcare in early modern German towns (pages 619–638)
Annemarie Kinzelbach
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