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Title: The physician-haver in early modern Italy: A reunion of long forgotten “friends”.
Authors: Reichman, Edward
Keywords: Physician-ḤḤaver
physician-rabbi
rabbinic ordination
Early Modern Italy
Issue Date: Dec-2023
Publisher: sefarimblog.com
Citation: Reichman, #. (2023, December). The physician-haver in early modern Italy: A reunion of long forgotten “friends”. Sefarimblog.com.
Series/Report no.: Sefarimblog.com;December 2023
Abstract: The Italian Early Modern Period is fertile ground for Jewish medical historical study. Its appeal lies partially in the rich lives and interests of the Jewish physicians beyond the practice of medicine alone. For example, historians have written about physician-poets[3]and physician-philosophers,[4] as well as physician-rabbis. Here I introduce a new category of hyphenated physicians that has escaped notice.
Description: Blog entry
URI: https://seforimblog.com/2023/12/the-physician-%E1%B8%A5aver-in-early-modern-italy-a-reunion-of-long-forgotten-friends/
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/9703
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