2015
DOI: 10.1080/00094633.2015.994348
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The Reformation and Modern German Medicine

Abstract: The words and deeds of three religious reformers provide context in this exploration of the relationship between the Reformation and the development of modern German medicine. For the past few decades, historians have regarded the Reformation and the development of German medicine as two parallel movements, and incisive exploration of the connection between the two is lacking. However, Luther's medical views, Melanchthon's medical education, and Bugenhagen's medical practice demonstrate that the Reformation pl… Show more

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