Medicine for the Soul by Carole Rawcliffe

Medicine for the Soul by Carole Rawcliffe

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A study of day to day life in an English mediaeval hospital which also discusses the Middle Ages attitude to spiritual and physical health. It is written by the author of MEDICINE AND SOCIETY IN LATER MEDIEVAL ENGLAND and is based on research into a Norwich hospital which has been in use since the thirteenth century.

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Medicine for the Soul by Carole Rawcliffe

The medieval English hospital held a mirror to society, reflecting its preoccupations and anxieties, not only about charity and health in this world, but salvation in the next. Using a combination of contemporary documentary and architectural evidence, this text presents an in-depth assessment of one specific institution - St Gile's Hospital, Norwich - and sets it firmly in its historical context. Using this medieval archive, the author aims to answer questions of social and economic change, the response to heresy, the importance of political patronage and the impact of the Reformation, and presents a case study of hospital life in the late Middle Ages. This study has been published to coincide with the 750th anniversary of St Gile's.
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ISBN 13 9780750920094
ISBN 10 0750920092
Title Medicine for the Soul
Author Carole Rawcliffe
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 1999-09-23
Number of pages 320
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