Of Six Mediaeval Women; to Which is Added a Note On Mediaeval Gardens

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Of Six Mediaeval Women; to Which is Added a Note On Mediaeval Gardens
Alice Kemp Welch
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2 This mention of Salerno is of interest on account of the reference to women practising there as medical experts. The origin of the School remains in obscurity, and it is not until the 43 OF SIX MEDLEVAL WOMEN famous in the Middle Ages, and ask of her kinswoman there, who was well practised in medicine, a draught to give him the needful strength for his task. Returned with this potion, he makes the attempt, but so great is his desire to reach the goal quickly, that he will not slacken his spee
...d to drink from the phial carried by his Love, but hastens forward, only to fall dead as he reaches the summit of the hill.
ninth century, when the names of certain Salerno physicians appear in the archives, that we get any definite information with regard to it. It seems to have been a purely secular institution, but it is quite possible that its development was aided by the Benedictines, who became established there in the seventh century, and who made medical science one of their principal studies.


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