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Anglo-Saxon Medicine

Anglo-Saxon Medicine

Anglo-Saxon Medicine

Author:
Malcolm Laurence Cameron, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia
Published:
November 2006
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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780521031226

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    This is the first book to make a comprehensive study of Old English medical texts. Professor Cameron compares Anglo-Saxon medical practice with that of the Greeks and Romans from whom the Anglo-Saxons borrowed freely. He analyses the position of physicians in society, the conditions under which their patients lived and the effectiveness of their remedies. He examines the ingredients of Anglo-Saxon prescriptions, their therapeutic efficacy and availability. The role of magic in medicine is dealt with in depth, but found to have played less part in medical practice than has sometimes been thought. Special attention is given to surgery, bloodletting, gynaecology and obstetrics. Professor Cameron concludes that Anglo-Saxon medicine, on the evidence of surviving texts, was as good as any previously practised in Western Europe. The author has written with the needs of medical historians and non-specialist readers as well as Anglo-Saxonists in mind. The numerous quotations from the surviving texts are given in English as well as in the original languages.

    • The first book on the subject of Anglo-Saxon medicine
    • Written for medical historians as well as Anglo-Saxonists (i.e. all quotations are given in English, no special knowledge assumed)

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    • Published: January 2011
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • List of abbreviations
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Conditions for health and disease
    • 3. Physician and patient
    • 4. The earliest notices of Anglo-Saxon medical practice
    • 5. Medical texts of the Anglo-Saxons
    • 6. Compilations in Old English
    • 7. Compilations in Latin
    • 8. Latin works translated into Old English: Herbarium and Peri Didaxeon
    • 9. Sources for Old English texts
    • 10. Making a Leechbook
    • 11. Materia medica
    • 12. Rational medicine
    • 13. Magical medicine
    • 14. The humours and bloodletting
    • 15. Surgery
    • 16. Gynaecology and obstetrics
    • 17. Conclusions
    • Appendices
    • Bibliography
    • Index.

    Author

    Malcolm Laurence Cameron , Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia