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A History of Women Philosophers. Volume I: Ancient Women Philosophers, 600 B.C.-500 A.D.Mary Ellen Waith

book review

Anglo-Norman medicine: volume II, shorter treatises

scientific article

Book Review: The book of women's love and Jewish medieval medical literature on women: Sefer Ahavat Nashim.

scientific article

Caring for Gendered Bodies

Carmen Caballero-Navas (ed.), The book of women's love and Jewish medieval medical literature on women: Sefer Ahavat Nashim, The Kegan Paul Library of Jewish Studies, London and New York, Kegan Paul, 2004, pp. 314, £85.00 (hardback 0-7103-0758-6)

Climate and Disease in Medieval Eurasia

Conversing with the minority: relations among Christian, Jewish, and Muslim women in the high middle ages

article by Monica Green published June 2008 in Journal of Medieval History

Diagnosis of a "Plague" Image: A Digital Cautionary Tale

article published in 2014

Editor's Introduction to Pandemic Disease in the Medieval World: Rethinking the Black Death

article published in 2014

Emerging diseases, re‐emerging histories

scientific article published in May 2020

Female Sexuality in the Medieval West

From "Diseases of Women" to "Secrets of Women": The Transformation of Gynecological Literature in the Later Middle Ages

article by Monica Green published 1 January 2000 in Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies

Gendering the History of Women's Healthcare

article

Healing and Society in Medieval England: A Middle English Translation of the Pharmaceutical Writings of Gilbertus Anglicus. Faye Marie Getz

article

Integrative Medicine: Incorporating Medicine and Health into the Canon of Medieval European History

article

Letter to the editor

scientific article published in March 2004

Letters

Lovesickness in the Middle Ages: The "Viaticum" and Its Commentaries. Mary Frances Wack

Making Motherhood in Medieval England: The Evidence from Medicine

chapter published in 2011

Making women's medicine masculine: the rise of male authority in pre-modern gynaecology

book published in 2008

Midwives and obstetric catastrophe: retrieving the past

scientific article published in September 2008

Not of Woman Born: Representations of Caesarean Birth in Medieval and Renaissance Culture.Renate Blumenfeld-Kossinski

article

Obstetrical and Gynecological Texts in Middle English

scientific article published in 1992

On the misuses of medical history.

scientific article

Putting Africa on the Black Death map: Narratives from genetics and history

journal article from 'Afriques' published in 2018

Scientific and Medical Writings in Old and Middle English: An Electronic Reference. Linda Ehrsam Voigts , Patricia Deery Kurtz

Scienza e filosofia all Universita di Padova nel Quattrocento. Antonino Poppi

Statues: a mother of gynaecology

scientific article published in September 2017

Taking "Pandemic" Seriously: Making the Black Death Global

article published in 2014

The Court Midwife

The De genecia Attributed to Constantine the African

The Development of the Trotula

article

The Evolution and Spread of Major Human Diseases in the Indian Ocean World

scientific article published in 2020

The Four Black Deaths

article published in 2020

The Lady and the Virgin: Image, Attitude, and Experience in Twelfth-Century France

article

The globalisations of disease

scholarly article by Monica Green published May 2017 in Human Dispersal and Species Movement

The sources of Eucharius Rösslin's 'Rosegarden for pregnant women and midwives' (1513)

scientific article published on April 2009

The transmission of ancient theories of female physiology and disease through the early Middle Ages

thesis

The trial of Floreta d'Ays (1403): Jews, Christians, and obstetrics in later medieval Marseille

article by Monica Green & Daniel Lord Smail published June 2008 in Journal of Medieval History

Tony Hunt, Anglo-Norman medicine: volume II, shorter treatises, Woodbridge, Suffolk, D S Brewer, 1997, pp. vii, 284, £49.50 (0-85991-523-9)

Tractatus de conceptu, Tractatus de sterilitate mulierum. Pedro Conde Parrado , Enrique Montero Cartelle , Ma. Cruz Herrero Ingelmo

When Numbers Don’t Count: Changing Perspectives on the Justinianic Plague

article published in 2019

Wie man lernt, den Schwarzen Tod zu unterrichten: Vorschläge für Seminarsequenzen zur mittelalterlichen Pest

journal article from 'Zeitarbeit: Aus- und Weiterbildungszeitschrift für die Geschichtswissenschaften' published in 2019

Women's Medical Practice and Health Care in Medieval Europe

article

Yersinia pestis and the three plague pandemics

scientific article published in October 2014