Wounds in the Middle Ages
Discover the intricate world of medieval medicine with "Wounds in the Middle Ages" by Cordelia Warr. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014, this 270-page hardback delves into how wounds were perceived, represented, and treated during this fascinating period. This insightful book brings together a range of contributors who expertly explore the connection between wounds and religious beliefs, while also addressing their implications in laws and battles of the time. Warr's innovative approach ensures that readers gain a comprehensive understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of wound care in the medieval era. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of history and medicine, this compelling volume invites you to explore the complex narratives entwined with injury and healing in the Middle Ages.