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2000
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Journal Article
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medicine , quacks and quackery , renaissance , history and criticism , illustrations , sources , gender studies , women's studies , drama, German literature , Johann Kuhnau
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History
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English
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103-388-077
(Last edited on
2003/03/16 07:14:57 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
Women played an important role in early modern itinerant health care.
Contents:
Introduction;
Quacksalvers, mountebanks and charlatans;
Female quacksalvers as commercial and theatrical assistants;
Female quacksalvers as healers;
Tooth-drawers;
[Johann] Kuhnau's 'Musicalischer Qvacksalber';
Kuhnau's female tooth-drawer;
The iconography of dental treatment;
Quacksalvers and toothdrawers on the stage;
Conclusion;
illustrations (14 color; 6 b/w);
Appendix (6 medical handbills, reproduced);
Bibliography
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