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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 2008 38(3):589-610; DOI:10.1215/10829636-2008-008
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The Diseased Body: Resources for Scholarly Inquiry in the Duke University History of Medicine Collections

Florence Eliza Glaze

Coastal Carolina University Conway, South Carolina

Brian K. Nance

Coastal Carolina University Conway, South Carolina

Suzanne Porter

Duke University History of Medicine Collections Durham, North Carolina

This article examines the holdings of the Duke University Medical School Library's History of Medicine Collections, including the Trent Collection. It provides a generalized topical description of the collections' contents, as well as an exploration of specific resources that can be used to study the diseased body in medieval and early modern Europe. Bibliographic notations direct the nonspecialist to further readings on the subject.


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