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Court Medicine

Healthcare Personnel and Sanitary Politics in Europe, 15c-18c

Presentation

A research blog which explores the relationships between court medicine, healthcare personnel and sanitary politics in early modern Europe, notably the changes in court medical politics, practices and practitioners and the consequences they had for, firstly, medical thought, regulation and practice and, secondly, the activities, management and evolution of early modern states. It will prepare and continue a conference to be held in London (June 21-22, 2012).

Archives

  • June 2012
  • April 2012
  • March 2012
  • February 2012
  • January 2012
  • December 2011
  • November 2011
  • October 2011
  • June 2011

Categories

  • Actualités / News
  • Bibliography
  • Conference and events
  • Documents and editorial projects
  • Lectures / Readings

Tags

  • 15c
  • 16c
  • 17c
  • 18c
  • 19c
  • 20c
  • Asia
  • Court medical personel
  • England
  • Europe
  • France
  • German states
  • Japan
  • Medical science
  • Politics
  • Spain
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Credits

– Editor : Christelle Rabier christelle.rabier[at]gmail.com
– Authors:
– Crédits photographiques :” De onverwagte tijding uyt Yerlandt, aen den Koninck van Vranckrijck …”, c. 1689 (c)The Wellcome Library, London

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