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Medizin im Konflikt: Fakultaten, Markte und Experten in deutschen Universitatsstadten des 14. bis 16. Jahrhunderts
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Medizin im Konflikt: Fakultaten, Markte und Experten in deutschen Universitatsstadten des 14. bis 16. Jahrhunderts

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In Medizin im Konflikt, Jana Madlen Schutte analyses the status of medical doctors between university and market in the Middle Ages and at the beginning of the early modern period. Their positon initially at the universities as well as on the medical market was precarious. As the smallest faculty, medicine had to stand up to the other disciplines. Meanwhile, as participants in the medical market, the faculty members had to face competitors such as barbers, surgeons, apothecaries, and Jewish doctors. Jana Madlen Schutte explores how this situation of dual conflict affected the actions of the medical doctors and the strategies that they employed to demonstrate that their approaches were scientific as well as practical.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
16 February 2017
Pages
482
ISBN
9789004331587

In Medizin im Konflikt, Jana Madlen Schutte analyses the status of medical doctors between university and market in the Middle Ages and at the beginning of the early modern period. Their positon initially at the universities as well as on the medical market was precarious. As the smallest faculty, medicine had to stand up to the other disciplines. Meanwhile, as participants in the medical market, the faculty members had to face competitors such as barbers, surgeons, apothecaries, and Jewish doctors. Jana Madlen Schutte explores how this situation of dual conflict affected the actions of the medical doctors and the strategies that they employed to demonstrate that their approaches were scientific as well as practical.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
16 February 2017
Pages
482
ISBN
9789004331587