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Forgotten Healers

Women and the Pursuit of Health in Late Renaissance Italy
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Forgotten Healers by Sharon T. Strocchia delves into the vital role of women in the medical landscape of Renaissance Italy. Through archival evidence, the book explores how female healers contributed significantly to healthcare by running hospitals, treating patients, and advancing medical knowledge. This historical examination sheds light on their overlooked contributions and the complex interplay between gender, medicine, and society during that period.
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You might enjoy this book if you're intrigued by the untold stories of women who played pivotal roles in healthcare during the Italian Renaissance. It offers a fascinating exploration of how these women contributed to the medical advancements of their time, shining a light on their overlooked contributions to history and society.

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Forgotten Healers

In Renaissance Italy women from all walks of life played a central role in health care and the early development of medical science. Observing that the frontlines of care are often found in the household and other spaces thought of as female, Sharon Strocchia encourages us to rethink women’s place in the history of medicine.

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Winner of the Margaret W. Rossiter History of Women in Science Prize

A new history uncovers the crucial role women played in the great transformations of medical science and health care that accompanied the Italian Renaissance.

In Renaissance Italy, women played a more central role in providing health care than historians have thus far acknowledged. Women from all walks of lifeβ€”from household caregivers and nurses to nuns working as apothecariesβ€”drove the Italian medical economy. In convent pharmacies, pox hospitals, girls' shelters, and homes, women were practitioners and purveyors of knowledge about health and healing, making significant contributions to early modern medicine.

Sharon Strocchia offers a wealth of new evidence about how illness was diagnosed and treated, whether by noblewomen living at court or poor nurses living in hospitals. She finds that women expanded on their roles as health care providers by participating in empirical work and the development of scientific knowledge. Nuns, in particular, were among the most prominent manufacturers and vendors of pharmaceutical products. Their experiments with materials and techniques added greatly to the era's understanding of medical care. Thanks to their excellence in medicine, urban Italian women had greater access to commerce than perhaps any other women in Europe.

Forgotten Healers provides a more accurate picture of the pursuit of health in Renaissance Italy. More broadly, by emphasizing that the frontlines of medical care are often found in the household and other spaces thought of as female, Strocchia encourages us to rethink the history of medicine.

Series: I Tatti Studies in Italian Renaissance History

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This exceptional work by Sharon T. Strocchia superbly examines the critical roles women played in the medical field during the late Renaissance in Italy, highlighting their influence as healers, artisans, and contributors to medical practices. The book is meticulously researched and highly praised for its engaging prose and thorough depiction of the often-overlooked contributions of women in health care. It is regarded as an insightful and essential read, offering a fresh perspective on gender and medicine in early modern Europe while significantly advancing understanding of the era's social fabric and medical practices.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674241749

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 December 2019

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 10 photos

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Sharon T. Strocchia is Professor of History at Emory University. Her research focuses on the social and cultural history of Renaissance Italy, gender and sexuality in early modern Europe, and the history of health and medicine. She is the author of Nuns and Nunneries in Renaissance Florence, which won the Marraro Prize for the best book on Italian history from the American Catholic Historical Association.

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