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Medical theory and practice in early modern Italy / edited by Sandra Cavallo and John Henderson.
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- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Medicine--Italy--History.
- Medicine.
- Renaissance--Italy.
- Renaissance.
- Medicine, Medieval.
- History, Medieval.
- History, Early Modern 1451-1600.
- History, Modern 1601-.
- Italy--History--1492-1870.
- Italy.
- Medical Subjects:
- History, Medieval.
- History, Early Modern 1451-1600.
- History, Modern 1601-.
- Italy.
- Physical Description:
- x, 198 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
- Other Title:
- Medical theory & practice in early modern Italy
- Place of Publication:
- [London, England] ; [Turnhout, Belgium] : Harvey Miller Publishers, [2025]
- Summary:
- "This volume brings together scholars at the forefront of the latest developments in the history of medicine in Italy. In recent years, the traditional separation between studies of medical theory and studies of medical practice has increasingly given way to a more nuanced approach that problematizes the relationship between these fields, which is too often seen as mechanical. Building on these recent trends, this book sheds new light on the complex ways in which medical knowledge and medical practice interacted in a period characterized by the rise of empiricism and the challenges raised by the need to incorporate novel drugs and unfamiliar diseases into the classic paradigms of professional medicine. Focusing on a range of themes - bodies and diseases, medical treatment, pharmacy and public health- chapters in this volume challenge ingrained scholarly accounts of medical theory, highlight areas of innovation in medical treatment arising from vernacular practice, hospital experimentation, and the study of inanimate things, and explore the impact of these novelties on the more conservative official pharmacopoeias. At the same time these essays remind us that medical innovation was not an independent process, but was also the product of commercial dynamics, political interests and religious and charitable discourses." -- publisher's website
- Contents:
- List of contents
- Abbreviations
- Illustrations
- Introduction / Sandra Cavallo and John Henderson
- The myth of humoral imbalance : how Renaissance physicians explained and treated the diseases of their patients / Michael Stolberg
- Italian medical practice at the Habsburg courts (1550-1600) : encounters and exchanges between learned physicians, empirics, and patients / Alessandra Quaranta
- Humoralism and the role of remedies in seventeenth-century medical treatment : the case of Rome / Sandra Cavallo
- Between land and sea : medicine and galley slavery in early modern Livorno / Lucia Dacome
- Bodies and stones in Michele Mercati's Metallotheca : the study of nature and the practice of medicine in late-sixteenth century Rome / Elisa Andretta
- Translating new world drugs in late Renaissance Italy : the case of Indies balsam / Sharon Strocchia
- Medicinal and cosmetic waters : vernacular experimentation in sixteenth-century Florentine Ricettari / Gaston Javier Basile
- Circulating and consuming drugs in late seventeenth-century Venice : between theory and practice / Sabrina Minuzzi
- Assessing treatment for wounds and ulcers in eighteenth-century Italy : theory, practice, and the value of hospital experience / Maria Pia Donato
- "Malignità che s'infonde" : rice fields, space, and medicine in Counter-Reformation Milan / Lavinia Maddaluno
- Authors' biographies
- Index.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (in footnotes, throughout, and collected at the end of each chapter) and an index (on pages 191-198).
- ISBN:
- 191548765X
- 9781915487650
- OCLC:
- 1511031269
- Publisher Number:
- 90103157013
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