Title: Religio Medici: Medicine and Religion in Seventeenth-Century England.
Abstract: Medicine and religion in 17th-century England, Ole Peter Grell and Andrew Cunningham Sir Thomas Browne and his Religio Medici - reason, nature and religion, Andrew Cunningham the career of astrological medicine in England, Michael MacDonald institutional structures and personal belief in the London College of Physicians, Harold J. Cook anatomist atheist? the hylozoistic foundations of Francis Glisson's anatomical research, Guido Giglioni the physiology of reading and the anatomy of enthusiasm, Adrian Johns piety, physic and prodigious abstinence, Simon Schaffer plague, prayer and physic - Helmontian medicine in Restoration England, Ole Peter Grell of physic and philosophy - Anne Conway, F.M. van Helmont and 17th-century medicine, Sarah Hutton the reluctant philanthropist - Robert Boyle and the Communication of Secrets and Receits in Physick, Michael Hunter the theology of affiliation and the experience of sickness in the godly family, David Harley Newtonianism, medicine and religion, Anita Guerrini quackery and enthusiasm, or why drinking water cured the plague, Mark Jenner.
Publication Year: 1998
Publication Date: 1998-03-01
Language: en
Type: article
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