Health, Medicine and Mortality in the Sixteenth Century |
Contents
Infant and child mortality in England in the late Tudor | 61 |
sources problems | 97 |
the changing face of death | 117 |
Management and mismanagement at Bedlam | 145 |
Medical practitioners | 165 |
the uses | 237 |
Astrological medicine | 275 |
humanistic medicine in | 335 |
Sanford Vincent Larkey 18981969 | 371 |
Common terms and phrases
alchemical almanacs anatomy Andrew Boorde apothecaries arts astrological authors average Banbury Barber-Surgeons Bethlem Bodleian Library Boorde Bridewell bubonic plague Bullein Caius Cambridge cent collections of remedies College of Physicians Company Court crises crisis death rates Devon diet doctor E. A. Wrigley early editions eight parishes Elizabethan Elyot England English evidence example Exeter exogenous famine Gabriel Harvey Galenic Gedling harvest Harvey hath herbal History of Medicine hospital humanistic important included infant mortality infection John John Dee Larkey Larkey's lectures Library Linacre literature London Ludlow major medical licence medical practice medical practitioners mortality rates Norwich number of burials Oxford Padua Paracelsian Paracelsus parish registers patient period physic physicians poor population practising medicine professors regimens seventeenth century sick Society sources St Botolph surgeons surgery Table Thomas Thomas Linacre towns translation treatise Vesalius W. G. Hoskins William writings