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Author: Cardanus Rider
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Published: 1699
Total Pages: 116
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Author: Cardanus Rider
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Published: 1699
Total Pages: 116
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kathryn James
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2020-02-25
Total Pages: 146
ISBN-13: 0300254350
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis richly illustrated book provides an essential introduction to the manuscript in early modern England. From birth to death, parish record to probate inventory, writing framed the lives of the early modern English. Offering a technical introduction to the handwriting of the period, case studies tracing the significance of manuscript to British cultural identity, and exercises to practice reading and transcription, the book opens the study of early modern English manuscript to a new generation of students and scholars.
Author: Cardanus Rider
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Published: 1782
Total Pages: 440
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Published: 1888
Total Pages: 766
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Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
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Published: 1989
Total Pages: 1340
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Published: 1820
Total Pages: 1046
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Total Pages: 1736
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Anne Stobart
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2016-09-08
Total Pages: 305
ISBN-13: 1472580370
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow did 17th-century families in England perceive their health care needs? What household resources were available for medical self-help? To what extent did households make up remedies based on medicinal recipes? Drawing on previously unpublished household papers ranging from recipes to accounts and letters, this original account shows how health and illness were managed on a day-to-day basis in a variety of 17th-century households. It reveals the extent of self-help used by families, explores their favourite remedies and analyses differences in approaches to medical matters. Anne Stobart illuminates cultures of health care amongst women and men, showing how 'kitchin physick' related to the business of medicine, which became increasingly commercial and professional in the 18th century.
Author: Louise Hill-Curth
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 2018-09-30
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 1526129868
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEarly modern almanacs have received relatively little academic attention over the years, despite being the first true form of British mass media. While their major purpose was to provide annual information about the movements of the stars and the corresponding effects on Earth, most contained a range of other material, including advice on preventative and remedial medicine for humans and animals. Based on the most extensive research to date into the relationship between the popular press, early modern medical beliefs and practices, this study argues that these cheap, annual booklets played a major role in shaping contemporary medical beliefs and practices in early modern England. Beginning with an overview of printed vernacular medical literature, the book examines in depth the genre of almanacs, their authors, target and actual audiences. It discusses the various types of medical information and advice in almanacs, preventative and remedial medicine for humans, as well as ‘non-commercial’ and ‘commercial’ medicines promoted in almanacs, and the under-explored topic of animal health care.
Author: British Museum. Department of Printed Books
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Published: 1979
Total Pages: 1336
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