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Women's medical work in early modern FranceWomen's medical work in early modern France

Women's medical work in early modern France

Susan Broomhall

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"Women have long been crucial to the provision of medical services, both in the treatment of sickness and in maintaining health. In this study, Susan Broomhall situates the practices and perceptions of women's medical work in France in the context of the sixteenth century and its medical evolution and innovations. She argues that early modern understandings of medical practice and authority were highly flexible and subject to change. She furthermore examines how a focus on female practitioners, who cut across most sectors of early modern medical practice, can reveal the multifaceted phenomenon of these negotiations for authority."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL Work ID
OL5758662W

Subjects

Early Modern History of MedicineHistoryMedicineSocial conditionsWomenWomen in medicineMedicine, historyFrance, social conditionsMedicine, franceWomen, historyWomen, franceHistory, Early Modern 1451-1600

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