1. Introduction: Methods, Terms, Sources, Humoral Theory.
2. Medicine, Magic and Religion.
3. Foods for Body and Soul: Regimen and Diet in medical theory and practice.
4. Women’s medicine and women medics: Trota of Salerno and Hildegard of Bingen
5. Monastic Medicine
6. Medicine, Ethnicity and Gender: The Use and Abuse of Philosophy.
7. Towns, Guilds, Universities: the myth of the ‘medieval’ witch trial
8. Leprosy
9. Hospitals and Crusaders
10. Reformation, Dissolution and the Myth of the Medieval
11. Student presentations* (There are only 11 teaching weeks for this course in Winter 2022/23)
The course will introduce methods and topics for the study of pre modern Western medicine, that is medicine practiced primarily in Western Europe from the time of the Roman Empire to the establishment of prestigious medical faculties at Universities throughout Europe. The history of medicine is not just the history of great doctors, but is also the history of the diseases that every human suffered, from deadly pandemics such as the Black Death to the natural processes of birth, aging and death.