Shakespeare, Medicine and Psychiatry: An Historical Study in Criticism and InterpretationDonated by Sydney Harris. |
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From the frequency of malaria or ague in Shakespeare's day it was well known by everyone that in the one type of the disease the fever occurs every day , where as in the other , it occurs every other day .
From the frequency of malaria or ague in Shakespeare's day it was well known by everyone that in the one type of the disease the fever occurs every day , where as in the other , it occurs every other day .
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The medical knowledge involved represents the general knowledge of the average intelligent layman of the day . Medical knowledge , in fact , was diffused among laymen to a much greater extent in Shakespeare's day than it is today .
The medical knowledge involved represents the general knowledge of the average intelligent layman of the day . Medical knowledge , in fact , was diffused among laymen to a much greater extent in Shakespeare's day than it is today .
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Similarly , we find references to tubs , baths and diet which was the common treatment of syphilis in Shakespeare's day , in numerous other plays of the period . Thus in Monsieur S'Obue ( 1606 ) we find the following lines : Our ...
Similarly , we find references to tubs , baths and diet which was the common treatment of syphilis in Shakespeare's day , in numerous other plays of the period . Thus in Monsieur S'Obue ( 1606 ) we find the following lines : Our ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Attitude of Critical Opinion on Shakespeares | 14 |
The Attitude of the Medical Commentators | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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