Woman's statement in medicine during the fifteenth and sixteenth century: a religious and inquisitorial process
During the fifteenth and sixteenth century, at a time of repression and religious and inquisitorial persecution, women have acted as informal caregivers with empirical practices. The objectives of this article is to emphasize the process of professionalization of women's care over that period a...
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Main Authors: | Sagrario Gómez Cantarino (Author), Catia Filipa Marques Grenha (Author), Filipa Costa Couto (Author), Isabel del Puerto Fernandez (Author), Manuel Moreno Preciado (Author), Manuel Alves Rodrigues (Author) |
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Universidad de Alicante,
2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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