The Jews and Medicine, Vol 2
Title | The Jews and Medicine, Vol 2 PDF eBook |
Author | Harry Friedenwald |
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Release | 1967 |
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Jews and Medicine Essays Volume 2
Title | Jews and Medicine Essays Volume 2 PDF eBook |
Author | Harry Friedenwald |
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Release | 1967 |
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The Jews and Medicine ... Vol. 1
Title | The Jews and Medicine ... Vol. 1 PDF eBook |
Author | H. Friedenwald |
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Release | 1967 |
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Jews, Medicine, and Medieval Society
Title | Jews, Medicine, and Medieval Society PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Shatzmiller |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 2023-12-22 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0520913221 |
Jews were excluded from most professions in medieval, predominantly Christian Europe. Bigotry was widespread, yet Jews were accepted as doctors and surgeons, administering not only to other Jews but to Christians as well. Why did medieval Christians suspend their fear and suspicion of the Jews, allowing them to inspect their bodies, and even, at times, to determine their survival? What was the nature of the doctor-patient relationship? Did the law protect Jewish doctors in disputes over care and treatment? Joseph Shatzmiller explores these and other intriguing questions in the first full social history of the medieval Jewish doctor. Based on extensive archival research in Provence, Spain, and Italy, and a deep reading of the widely scattered literature, Shatzmiller examines the social and economic forces that allowed Jewish medical professionals to survive and thrive in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Europe. His insights will prove fascinating to scholars and students of Judaica, medieval history, and the history of medicine.
Jews and Medicine
Title | Jews and Medicine PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Heynick |
Publisher | KTAV Publishing House, Inc. |
Pages | 788 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780881257731 |
From the Middle East B.C.E. to medieval Spain through the end of WWII, Frank Heynick traces the relationship between a people and a science in Jews and Medicine: An Epic Saga. The ancient ritual of circumcision, Maimonides, the Bavarian Jacob Henle and Nobel-winner Otto Loewi make appearances in this sweeping history of literary, religious and professional links between Judaism and medical practice. Heynick, a scholar of medical history and linguistics, discusses the sale of mummified remains as a cure for disease, the ascendance of psychoanalysis and hundreds of other famous and obscure historical moments. -Publisher's Weekly.
The Jews and Medicine : Essays. 1
Title | The Jews and Medicine : Essays. 1 PDF eBook |
Author | Harry Friedenwald |
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Pages | 390 |
Release | 1944 |
Genre | Jewish physicians |
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Folktales of the Jews, Volume 2
Title | Folktales of the Jews, Volume 2 PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Ben-Amos |
Publisher | Jewish Publication Society |
Pages | 667 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0827608306 |
Folktales from Eastern Europe presents 71 tales from Ashkenasic culture in the most important collection of Jewish folktales ever published. It is the second volume in Folktales of the Jews, the five-volume series to be released over the next several years, in the tradition of Louis Ginzberg's classic, Legends of the Jews. The tales here and the others in this series have been selected from the Israel Folktale Archives at The University of Haifa, Israel (IFA), a treasure house of Jewish lore that has remained largely unavailable to the entire world until now. Since the creation of the State of Israel, the IFA has collected more than 20,000 tales from newly arrived immigrants, long-lost stories shared by their families from around the world. The tales come from the major ethno-linguistic communities of the Jewish world and are representative of a wide variety of subjects and motifs, especially rich in Jewish content and context. Each of the tales is accompanied by in-depth commentary that explains the tale's cultural, historical, and literary background and its similarity to other tales in the IFA collection, and extensive scholarly notes. There is also an introduction that describes the Ashkenasic culture and its folk narrative tradition, a world map of the areas covered, illustrations, biographies of the collectors and narrators, tale type and motif indexes, a subject index, and a comprehensive bibliography. Until the establishment of the IFA, we had had only limited access to the wide range of Jewish folk narratives. Even in Israel, the gathering place of the most wide-ranging cross-section of world Jewry, these folktales have remained largely unknown. Many of the communities no longer exist as cohesive societies in their representative lands; the Holocaust, migration, and changes in living styles have made the continuation of these tales impossible. This volume and the others to come will be monuments to a rich but vanishing oral tradition