----- 妇科男性化:前现代社会妇科医学男性权威之崛起
Preface Introduction: literacy, medicine, and gender 1. The gentle hand of a woman? Trota and women's medicine at Salerno 2. Men's practice of women's medicine in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries 3. Bruno's paradox: women and literate medicine 4. In a language women understand: the gender of the vernacular 5. Slander and the secrets of women 6. The masculine birth of gynaecology The medieval legacy: medicine of, for, and by women Appendix I: medieval and Renaissance owners of Trotula manuscripts Printed gynaecological and obstetrical texts, 1474-1600 References Index of manuscripts cited General Index
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