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Friedenwald, Harry, The Jews and Medicine: Essays, with preface by Henry E. Sigerist, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press (Publications of the Institute of the History of Medicine, 1st ser., Monographs, 2-3), 1944, 2 vols. (xxiv + 390 pp. + 9 ff. de làm.; ix + 391-817 pp. + 3 ff. de làm.).

Resum
Reimpressió d'articles de l'autor, amb alguns de parcialment inèdits.

Sumari:
Volum I
* I. Jewish book lovers · 1-4
-- On the practice of medicine among the Jews
* II. The relation of the Jews and of Judaism to the medical art · 5-17
* III. The ethics of the practice of medicine from the Jewish point of view · 18-30
* IV. Apologetic works of Jewish physicians · 31-68
* V. Wit and satire about the physician in Hebrew literature · 69-83
* VI. The physician's aphorism: a medieval Hebrew satire · 69-83
* VII. A modern Hebrew satire on physicians · 94-98
* VIII. The bibliography of ancient Hebrew medicine · 99-145
* IX. Use of the Hebrew language in medical literature · 146-180
* X. Note on the importance of Hebrew language in medieval medicine · 181-184
* XI. Friedenwald (1929), "Manuscript copies of the medical ..." · 185-192
* XII. Moses Maimonides the physician · 193-216
* XIII. Friedenwald (1920), "Jewish doctoresses in the Middle ..." · 217-220
-- Jews and the early universities
* XIV. The Jews and the old universities · 221-240
* XV. Jews and the University of Montpellier: Jean Astruc, the Saportas and others · 241-252
* XVI. The diploma of a Jewish graduate of medicine of the University of Padua in 1695 · 253- 256 [=Friedenwald (1929), "Manuscript copies of the medical ..." /2]
* XVII. Evidences of tolerance in sixteenth century Italy · 257-262
* XVIII. On the giving of medical degrees during the Middle Ages by other than academic authority · 263-267
-- Biographical sketches
* XIX. Friedenwald (1918), "Jacob Zahalon of Rome, medieval ..." · 268-279
* XX. Francisco López de Villalobos, Spanish court physician and poet · 280-289
* XXI. The doctors Da Veiga · 290-294
* XXII. Abraham Zacutus · 295-321
* XXIII. Antonio Ludovicus (Luiz) · 322-326
* XXIV. Ludovicus Mercatus (Luis Mercado) · 327-331
* XXV. Amatus Lusitanus · 332-380
* XXVI. Some Jewish interests of a marrano physician · 381-390

Volum II
* XXVII. The Jewish physicians of the sixteenth century: the doctor, Amatus Lusitanus, the patient, Azariah dei Rossi · 391-403
* XXVIII. A sixteenth century consultation of doctors Amatus, Laguna and Barbosius concerning dysentery and intermittence of the pulse · 404-413
* XXIX. Amatus—Historical note on the physiology of hearing · 414-418
* XXX. Friedenwald (1939), "Andres a Laguna, a pioneer in his ..." · 419-429
* XXXI. The medical pioneers in the East Indies · 430-447
* XXXII. Doctors de Castro · 448-459
* XXXIII. Immortality through medical writ of error. Dyonisius: a portuguese Jewish court physician. With notes on Brudus Lusitanus his son an Pierre Brisot · 460-467
* XXXIV. Montalto a Jewish physician at the court of Marie de Medicis and Louis XIII · 468-496
* XXXV. Dr. Ferdinando Mendez, a comedy of errors · 497-502
* XXXVI. Notes on Moritz Schiff (1823-1896) · 503-513
-- Jewish hospitals
* XXXVII. Notes on the history of Jewish hospitals · 514-522
-- Concerning diseases of the Jews
* XXXVIII. Concerning diseases of the Jews · 523-528
* XXXIX. A Hebrew reference to the epidemic of the gallic disease at the end of the 15th century and the accusation that the marranos caused its spread · 529-532
-- Ophtalmological notes of Jewish interest
* XL. Ophtalmological notes of Jewish interest · 533-550
-- Chronicles
* XLI. Jewish physicians in Italy: their relation to the papal and Italian states · 551-612
* XLII. History of the Jewish physicians of Spain, Portugal and Southeastern France · 613-771
Chapter 1. Moslem Spain · 632-634
Chapter 2. Castile · 635-657
Chapter 3. Aragon [i.e. Corona d'Aragó: Aragó, Catalunya, València, Mallorca]· 658-667
Chapter 4. Navarre · 669-672
Chapter 5. Southeastern France [i.e. Llenguadoc i Provença] · 673-690
Chapter 6. Portugal · 691-700
Cappter 7. Spanish and Portuguese physicians after the expulsion at the end of the fifteenth century · 701-771
* Works of reference · 773-788
* Index · 789-817
Matèries
Història de la medicina
Universitats i ensenyament
Dones
Jueus
Notes
Reimpr.: Nova York, Ktav Publishing House, 1967, amb una introd. de George Rosen. (II) Sumari parcial del vol. 2 .
Recensions:
* Walter Pagel, Nature, 156 (1945), 31-32 .
What are the images?

The small images on the decorative ribbon correspond, from left to right, to the following documents: 1. James II orders the settlement of neighborhood disputes over an estate of the royal doctor Arnau de Vilanova in the city of Valencia. 1298 (ACA); 2. Contract between Guglielmo Neri de Santo Martino, a surgeon from Pisa, and the physician-surgeon from Majorca Pere Saflor, bachelor of medicine, to practise medicine and surgery under the latter’s direction, 1356 (ACM); 3. Valuation of the workshop of Guillem Metge, an apothecary from Barcelona, made by the apothecaries Miquel Tosell, Berenguer Duran and Vicenç Bonanat, for its sale to Llorenç Bassa, a fellow apothecary, 1364 (AHPB); 4. Peter III the Ceremonious regularizes the legal situation of Esteró, a Jewish female doctor from Vilafranca del Penedès, granting her an extraordinary license to practice medicine. 1384 (ACA); 5. Power of attorney of Margarida de Tornerons, a doctor in Prats de Molló and Vic, in order to recover the goods withheld from her by a third party in Vic, 1401 (ABEV); 6. Doctorate and teaching license of Narcís Solà, bachelor of medicine, issued by Bernat de Casaldòvol, doctor of medicine and chancellor of the Faculty of Medicine in Barcelona, 1526 (AHCB); and 7. Partnership between Joan Llunes and Joan Francesc Llunes, father and son, and Lluís Gual, the former’s son-in-law, surgeons of Caldes de Montbui, in order to practise the profession, 1579 (AHCB).