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Ireland and Medicine in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
James Kelly
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Fiona Clark
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School of Arts, English and Languages
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Moral Concepts
25%
Change
25%
Regional
25%
Books
25%
Tradition
25%
Scholars
25%
Local
25%
fascination
25%
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25%
Metropolitan
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Irish history
25%
Receipt
25%
Early Modern Ireland
25%
Superstition
25%
French history
25%
Scientific networks
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Intellectual networks
25%
Gender politics
25%
Early modern medicine
25%
France
25%
History
25%
Europe
25%
Economics
25%
History of Medicine
25%
Social Sciences
Ireland
100%
Irish Gaelic
100%
Eighteenth Century
100%
Understanding
33%
Work
33%
Situation
16%
Economic and Social Development
16%
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16%
Organizations
16%
Belief
16%
Europe
16%
Intelligentsia
16%
Customs and Traditions
16%
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16%
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16%
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16%
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16%
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16%
France
16%
French
16%
Social History
16%