Essential Readings in Medicine and Religion by Gary B. Ferngren and Ekaterina N. Lomperis

Essential Readings in Medicine and Religion by Gary B. Ferngren and Ekaterina N. Lomperis

Author:Gary B. Ferngren and Ekaterina N. Lomperis
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press


NOTES

1. One concise survey of the history of medicine in this period, accessible to a nonspecialist audience, is provided by W. F. Bynum’s History of Medicine. For a brief historical survey of Christian approaches to healing, see Porterfield’s Healing in the History of Christianity.

2. Complex phenomena pertaining to gender, spirituality, and devotional embodied experiences of suffering in the Middle Ages are thoroughly analyzed in Caroline Walker Bynum’s classic works on the subject, including Holy Feast and Holy Fast and Fragmentation and Redemption.

3. Barstow, Witchcraze, 23; Thurston, Witch, Wicce, Mother Goose, 42.

4. From Early Christian Lives, trans. and ed. Carolinne White (London: Penguin Classics, 1998), 203–4. Translation, notes, and introduction copyright © Carolinne White, 1998. Reproduced by permission of Penguin Books Ltd.

5. From The Age of Bede, trans. J. F. Webb, ed. with an introduction by D. H. Farmer (London: Penguin Classics, 1965; reprinted 1988, 1998), 74–75. Translation copyright © J. F. Webb, 1965. Introduction and notes copyright © D. H. Farmer, 1988, 1998. Reproduced by permission of Penguin Books Ltd.

6. “Life of St. Theodore of Sykeon,” in Dawes, Three Byzantine Saints, 115–16.

7. From The Rule of Benedict, trans. with an introduction and notes by Carolinne White (London: Penguin Classics, 2008), 59. Editorial material and translation copyright © Carolinne White, 2008. Reproduced by permission of Penguin Books Ltd.

8. King, The Rule, Statutes, and Customs, 20–24.

9. Ibid., 35–40.

10. Julian of Norwich, Showings, 178–81.

11. Raymond of Capua, Life of St. Catherine, 35–36.

12. Hildegard of Bingen, On Natural Philosophy and Medicine, trans. Margaret Berger (Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1999), 39–40. Reprinted by permission of Boydell & Brewer Ltd.

13. Norman P. Tanner, Decrees of the Ecumenical Councils (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 1990), 198–99. Copyright © 1990 by Georgetown University Press. Reprinted with permission. www.press.georgetown.edu.

14. Thomas Aquinas, Summa theologiae, vol. 40, ed. T. F. O’Meara and M. J. Duffy (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006), 75–77. Reprinted with permission.

15. Christopher S. Mackay, trans., The Hammer of Witches: A Complete Translation of the Malleus Maleficarum (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009), 84D, 256–57. Reprinted with permission.

16. Pierozzi, “Diverse Vices of Physicians,” in Medieval Medicine: A Reader, ed. Faith Wallis (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2010), 437–38. Copyright © 2010 University of Toronto Press Incorporated. Reprinted with permission of the publisher.

17. Tanner, Decrees of the Ecumenical Councils, 245.

18. Ibid., 245–46.

19. T’ao Lee, “Medical Ethics in Ancient China,” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 13.1 (1943): 268–69. Copyright © 1943 The Johns Hopkins Press. Reprinted with permission of Johns Hopkins University Press.

20. Friedenwald, “Oath and Prayer of Maimonides,” n.p.

21. From Maimonides, Ethical Writings of Maimonides, ed. Raymond Weiss and Charles Butterworth (New York: New York University Press, 1975), 65–67. Copyright © 1975 New York University.



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