Medicina

Dépouillement de Medecine and Space, Body, Surroundings and Borders in Antiquity and the Middle Ages

Leiden, Boston: Brill (Visualising the Middle Ages, vol. 4) - Cote BIU Santé Médecine : 196232

  Pages
1-19
McVaugh, Michael R. Fistulas, the Knee, and the "three-dimensional" body
23-36
KING, Helen. Inside and Outside, Cavities and Containers : the Organs of Generation in seventeenth-century english Medicine
37-60
McDonald, Glenda Camille. The "locus affectus" in Ancient medical theories of disease
63-83
Van't Land, Karine. Internal, yet extrinsic : conceptions of bodily space and their relation to causality in late medieval university medicine
85-116
Van Dam, Fabiola I.W.M. . Permeable boudaries : Bodies, Bathing and Fluxes : 1135-1333
117-145
149-167
Lo Presti, Roberto. Shaping the difference : the medical inquiry into the Nature of places and the early birth of Antrhopology in the Hippocratic treatise Airs Waters Places
169-195
SANTING, Catrien. Death and the City : the human Corpse as an embodiment of public Wellbeing in Counter-reformation Rome
197-223
Rosen, Ralph M. . Spaces of Sickness in Greco-Roman medicine
227-243
BAKER, Patricia Anne. Medieval islamic Hospitals : structural design and social perceptions
245-272
Metzler, Irina. Liminality and Disability : spatial and conceptual aspects of Physical impairment in medieval Europe
273-295