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Medical Case Studies (Consilia medica) of the Early Modern Period: Great Pox Documented [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
  • Sari: Premodern Health, Disease, and Disability
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jun-2022
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9463723641
  • ISBN-13: 9789463723640
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
  • Sari: Premodern Health, Disease, and Disability
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jun-2022
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9463723641
  • ISBN-13: 9789463723640
Consilia played an important role in not only medieval but also early modern professional health literature. A literary ‘consilium’ consisted of a written statement of one particular case, including the patient's condition and disease as well as advice concerning medical treatment. In the sixteenth century, consilia literature was a common component of the practices of many eminent physicians. This is illustrated through an analysis of consilia from twenty-two different collections and anthologies by fifteen selected authors, who represent university professors, personal physicians, and urban physicians from early modern Italy, France, and German-speaking Central Europe. A closer look at nearly 7,000 consilia shows how important a link they were within the medical community. A detailed view of consilia intended for patients suffering from the ‘French disease’ reveals details about, for instance, the most common treatments for syphilis – mercury and guaiacum – alongside many other interesting and important details. 1. Originality 2. A considerable quantity of analysed material 3. The attractive topic of syphilis
1 Introduction
7(8)
2 Consilia Literature from the Beginning
15(84)
2.1 Definition of the Genre and the Paradigm of an Ideal Consilium
15(4)
2.2 Related Genres
19(2)
2.3 Collections and the Genesis of Consilia Literature
21(2)
2.4 The Initial Stages of Development and Representatives
23(5)
2.5 Consilium and Consultation Literature in Subsequent Centuries - Bibliography
28(5)
2.6 Selected Representatives of Consilia Literature of the 16th Century
33(2)
2.7 Representatives of Consilia Literature in 16th Century Italy
35(12)
2.8 Representatives of Consilia Literature in German-Speaking Countries
47(21)
2.9 Representatives of French Consilia Literature of the 16th Century
68(6)
2.10 The 16th Century Consilia Literature -- Summary
74(6)
2.11 An Outline of the Development of Consilia Literature in the 17th and 18th Centuries
80(19)
3 Consilium, the Physician, Patient and Res Publica Litteraria in Early Modern Consilia Literature
99(36)
3.1 Creation of Consilia
99(9)
3.1.1 Selection of Counsellors -- Faculty of Medicine or Renowned Physician?
99(4)
3.1.2 Payment for Consilia -- Money or a Gift?
103(5)
3.2 Real Consilia Versus Related Genres
108(5)
3.3 Collections and Anthologies
113(10)
3.3.1 Numbers of Consilia in Collections and Anthologies
113(1)
3.3.2 How Consilia Were Collected for Publication
114(3)
3.3.3 Editors, their Work and Dedications
117(4)
3.3.4 Anthologies, Advertising and Book Printers
121(2)
3.4 Patients
123(2)
3.5 A Physician's Career and his Consilia
125(2)
3.6 Paralipomena and Summary
127(8)
4 Consilia on the French Disease
135(54)
4.1 An Excursion into Early Modern Physiology and Pathology
135(3)
4.2 History of the French Disease
138(7)
4.3 The French Disease in Consilia Literature of the 16th Century
145(2)
4.4 Advice for Syphilis Patients from Selected Authors
147(28)
4.5 Summary
175(14)
5 Conclusion
189(8)
6 An Example Case Study from the 16th Century Victor Trincavellius, Consilium CXV. "A Dermal Rash with the French Disease"
197(8)
Index 205
Mgr. Bohdana Divi.ová, PhD. is an assistant professor at the Institute for History of Medicine and Foreign Languages, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Czech Republic. Her research deals with the history of medicine in the 16th and 17th centuries with particular attention to court physicians.