Monica H. Green

Monica H. Green is a historian of medicine and medieval studies, known for her work on the history of women's health and the transmission of medical knowledge in the medieval world.

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  1. 1. The Trotula

    An English Translation of the Medieval Compendium of Women's Medicine

    This comprehensive work delves into the world of medieval women's medicine, offering a modern translation and analysis of a collection of texts that were pivotal in shaping the understanding of women's health during the Middle Ages. It explores the practices, beliefs, and treatments that were prevalent at the time, providing insights into the societal and cultural contexts that influenced medical knowledge and practices. The book serves as a critical resource for understanding the historical evolution of gynecology and obstetrics, highlighting the contributions and challenges faced by women in the medical field during this era.

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