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Bates, Don (ed.), Knowledge and the Scholarly Medical Traditions, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1995, xiii + 369 pp.

Resum
However much the three great traditions of medicine - Galenic, Chinese and Ayurvedic - differed from each other, they had one thing in common: scholarship. The foundational knowledge of each could only be acquired by careful study under teachers relying on ancient texts. Such medical knowledge is special, operating as it does in the realm of the most fundamental human experiences - health, disease, suffering, birth and death - and the credibility of healers is of crucial importance. Because of this, scholarly medical knowledge offers a rich field for the study of different cultural practices in the legitimation of knowledge generally. The contributors to this volume are all specialists in the history or anthropology of these traditions, and their essays range from historical investigations to studies of present-day practices.

Contents:
* 1. Scholarly ways of knowing: an introduction / Don Bates
-- Part I. Scholarly Medicine in the West:
* 2. Epistemological arguments in early Greek medicine in comparativist perspective / G. E. R. Lloyd
* 3. Autopsia, historia and what women know: the authority of women in Hippocratic gynaecology / Lesley Dean-Jones
* 4. The growth of medical empiricism / Robert James Hankinson
* 5. Conrad (1995), "Scolarship and social context: a ..."
* 6. Wallis (1995), "The experience of the book ..."
* 7. García Ballester (1994), "«Artifex factivus sanitatis» ..."
* 8. Epistemology and learned medicine in early modern England / Andrew Wear
-- Part II. Chinese Traditional Medicine
-- Part III. Ayurvedic Medicine
Matèries
Història de la medicina
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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).