Heretics as Physicians in the Thirteenth Century

Speculum 57 (2):328-331 (1982)
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Abstract

I am not aware that any historian of medicine has sought for pertinent information in the inquisitorial records of the thirteenth century. That is not surprising: who would expect to find anything of value in such sources? The purpose of this note is to make it unnecessary for anyone to turn to them in the future

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