Plague, print, and the Reformation : the German reform of healing, 1473-1573 / by Erik A. Heinrichs.
2018
RC178.G3 H45 2018
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Plague, print, and the Reformation : the German reform of healing, 1473-1573 / by Erik A. Heinrichs.
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9781315600697 (electronic book)
1315600692 (electronic book)
9781472473141
1315600692 (electronic book)
9781472473141
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
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English
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1 online resource (xii, 248 pages.)
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RC178.G3 H45 2018
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616.9/23200943
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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History of medicine in context.
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Printed plague literature in the late Middle Ages, 1473-1519
The German medicine of Johann Vochs : medical and cultural reform on the eve of the Reformation
The Reformation of healing : plague, physicians and Protestantism in the 1520s
The plague cures of Caspar Kegler : print, alchemy and medical marketing, 1521-1607
The flourishing of German medicine, 1530-1580 : humanism, empiricism, and Protestantism
Appendix 1: Publication history of Caspar Kegler's pamphlets
Appendix 2: Vernacular plague texts, 1473-1607, in chronological order.
The German medicine of Johann Vochs : medical and cultural reform on the eve of the Reformation
The Reformation of healing : plague, physicians and Protestantism in the 1520s
The plague cures of Caspar Kegler : print, alchemy and medical marketing, 1521-1607
The flourishing of German medicine, 1530-1580 : humanism, empiricism, and Protestantism
Appendix 1: Publication history of Caspar Kegler's pamphlets
Appendix 2: Vernacular plague texts, 1473-1607, in chronological order.