Casebooks in early modern England: medicine, astrology, and written records.
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Full Title: Bull Hist Med
Abbreviation: Bull Hist Med
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Subject Category: History of Medicine
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"This research has been supported by the Wellcome Trust, through an Enhancement Award 2004–9 and a Strategic Award 2009–14 on “Generation to Reproduction” (grants 074298 and 088708). Librarians at the British Library, Royal College of Physicians, Wellcome Library, and Bodleian Library made this work possible. I am grateful too for the opportunities to present and discuss this work at numerous conferences and seminars at institutions in Cambridge and London; Exeter University; the Open University; Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh; Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung, Stuttgart; Zurich University; Johns Hopkins University; and SIES, Mumbai. Thanks to all of these audiences and especially Natalie Kaoukji, Elaine Leong, Nick Popper, the anonymous referees, and the editors for their constructive comments. Peter Elmer, Elaine Leong, Seth LeJacq, Sophie Mann, Margaret Pelling, Anna Marie Roos, and Patrick Wallis provided particular references. Sophie Waring helped make it shorter. 96: KassellLaurenHawkinsMichaelRalleyRobertYoungJohn"Search results summary (Circumstances: Financial information),"Casebooks Project, http://www.magicandmedicine.hps.cam.ac.uk/the-casebooks/search/cases/results/summarise?ci=2 (accessed November 7, 2014)."
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