Virtuous and Wise: Apprehending Female Medical Practice from Hebrew Texts on Women's Healthcare

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In this article, I analyse the attribution of remedies and therapeutic procedures to women, anonymous in the main, embedded in a number of texts belonging to the medieval Hebrew corpus of literature on women's healthcare. By suggesting a classification of the ways in which both women and their healing activities are referred to, I intend to offer a framework that helps to identify Jewish (and non-Jewish) women's health agency from medical texts. In addition to textual analysis, I compare some of the mentions with evidences found in a variety of historical and literary sources for the sake of helping to contextualise them.

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Caballero-Navas, C. (2019). Virtuous and Wise: Apprehending Female Medical Practice from Hebrew Texts on Women’s Healthcare. Social History of Medicine, 32(4), 691–711. https://doi.org/10.1093/shm/hkz025

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