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Focusing on women's medical work in sixteenth-century France, this book explores how evolving medical practices and innovations influenced perceptions of authority and professionalism. It highlights the fluid nature of early modern medical understandings, revealing how they were adaptable and responsive to societal changes. The work provides insight into the historical context of women's roles in medicine during a transformative period.
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Women's medical work in early modern France, Susan Broomhall
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