Der Dienst Am Kranken: Krankenversorgung zwischen Caritas, Medizin und Okonomie vom Mittelalter bis zur Neuzeit (review)

[...] Peter Dilg surveys the development of the apothecary trade in the Middle Ages, which he relates to the early medieval monastic tradition as well as to the regulation of apothecaries in European towns from the twelfth century. The final three essays examine the modern hospital: they include Mar...

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