MEDIEVAL LEPROSY RECONSIDERED

This study will first describe what modern medical science has discovered concerning leprosy. It will then review some of the opinions historians have expressed regarding how medieval society viewed leprosy and its victims. Lastly, it will examine primary sources and reinterpret the evidence they pr...

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Christianity
Communities
Epidemics
Epidemiology
Health aspects
High Middle Ages
Historical perspectives
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Infectious diseases
Leprosy
Medical historiography
Physicians
Social aspects
Statutory law
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