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    How to Cook Medieval Europe
    2008-03-21 16:35:34
    It never occurs to me to think about yet undiscovered fruits, vegetables, flavours. Then I found this list of foods that were generally unknown in the Middle Ages. It makes me laugh to think how all the medieval-portraying cartoons such as Sword in the Stone and Robin Hood are full of feasts of turkeys, potatoes, and [...]
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    Medieval Europe Abucasis was an Andulusian - Arab ...
    2007-02-22 13:40:00
    Medieval Europe Abucasis was an Andulusian - Arab physician and scientist who praticised in the Zahra suburb of Cordova. He is considered a great medieval surgeon, whose comprehensive medical texts, combining Middle Eastern and Greco-Roman classical teachings, shaped European surgical procedures up until the Renaissance. He is often regarded as the Father Of Surgery. Patients and students from all parts of Europe came to him for treatment and advice. According to Will Durant, Cordova was in this period the favourite resort of Europeans for surgical operations. Surgery in Holland (ca. 1690) By the thirteenth century, many European towns were demanding that physicians have several years of study or training before they could practice. Montpellier,Padua and Bologna Universities were particularly interested in the academic side to Surgery, and by the fifteenth century at the latest, Surgery was a separate university subject to Physics. Surgery had a lower status than pure medicine, b
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