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  • Yankee In Gray: The Civil War Memoirs Of Henry E. Handerson

    Henry E. Handerson, a tutor from the Western Reserve of Ohio, fifteen miles east of Cleveland, enlisted in the Confederate army on June 17, 1861…Handerson was not an ordinary soldier. His memoir is the account of a Northerner—who after only two years of residency in antebellum Louisiana decided to cast his lot with the Confederacy.…Already a member of a local home guard company, the twenty-four ... Read more

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  • Gilbertus Anglicus: Medicine of the Thirteenth Century

    Handerson's book provides historical context for the medical practices of the time, examining how medicine was influenced by the prevailing theories of humors, astrology, and herbal remedies. He details how Gilbertus Anglicus synthesized the medical knowledge of ancient authorities such as Hippocrates and Galen, along with the more recent Arabic medical teachings, to create a medical compendium ... Read more

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  • Gilbertus Anglicus: Medicine of the Thirteenth Century

    Exploring the Healing Arts of the Thirteenth Century

    In "Gilbertus Anglicus: Medicine of the Thirteenth Century," Henry E. Handerson presents an engrossing exploration of the medical practices and knowledge of the medieval period, centering on the works of Gilbertus Anglicus, a prominent figure in the history of English medicine. The book is rich in scholarly detail, employing a narrative style that weaves together historical context with the ... Read more

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