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Luke Demaitre (Author)

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0801886139 978-0801886133 June 27, 2007 1

While premodern poets and preachers viewed leprosy as a "disease of the soul," physicians in the period understood it to be a "cancer of the whole body." In this innovative study, medical historian Luke Demaitre explores medical and social perspectives on leprosy at a time when judicious diagnosis could spare healthy people from social ostracization and help the afflicted get a license to beg.

Extending his inquiry from the first century to late in the eighteenth century, Demaitre draws on translations of academic treatises and archival records to illuminate the professional standing, knowledge, and conduct of the practitioners who struggled to move popular perceptions of leprosy beyond loathing and pity. He finds that, while not immune to social and cultural perceptions of the leprous as degenerate, and while influenced by their own fears of contagion, premodern physicians moderated society's reactions to leprosy and were dedicated to the well-being of their patients.

(2009)

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To date, the most thorough examination of how contemporaries understood leprosy and dealt with its sufferers.

(Apria Healthcare 2008)

Demaitre's compelling work is engaging and informative... I recommend this work highly.

(Wendy J. Turner, Ph.D. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 2008)

Demaitre's book is a very good read not only for its information about leprosy but also for all interested in or affected by the social phenomenon of stigma.

(Karin M. Schmitt Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 2007)

In this meticulously researched and beautifully written study, Luke Demaitre provides a comprehensive examination of leprosy in premodern medicine.

(Rachel Scott Spectrum: Journal of State Government )

Demaitre provides a well-written, scholarly, and accessible book that affords a holistic view of leprosy in premodern medicine as seen in historical documents... This book will be an important resource particularly for medical historians and paleopathologists but will be of interest to the medical profession.

(Charlotte A. Roberts The Historian )

About the Author

Luke Demaitre is a visiting professor of history in the Humanities in Medicine Program at the University of Virginia. He is the author of Doctor Bernard de Gordon, Professor and Practitioner.

(2010)

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
premodern medicine, judged leprous, malicia complexionis, leprous patients, assimilative faculty, lay examiners, confirmed leprosy, term lepra, found leprous, sworn physicians, bad regimen, leprous woman, facial symptoms, equivocal signs, dry complexion, having leprosy, leprous man, learned practitioners, medical authors
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Bernard de Gordon, Guy de Chauliac, The Sources, Henri de Mondeville, Heinrich Losser, Faculty of Medicine, The Many Labels of Leprosy, Guillaume des Innocens, Saint Lazarus, Alberto de Bologna, Jordanus de Turre, Samuel Hafenreffer, Isaac Uddman, Hans Maderus, Velasco de Tharanta, François Raymond, Pierre Bocellin, Heinrich Petraeus, Theodoric Borgognoni, Arnau de Vilanova, Gilles de Corbeil, Niccoló Bertucci, Jodocus Lommius, Master Laurentius, Avicenna's Canon
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