The article provides a gendered approach to patient doctor relationship, by analysing th casebook of the learned physician Francesco Partini from Rovereto (1500 1569). It investigates women’s access to the doctor, their attitude towards him, their view of illness, and their capacity to negotiate cures. The knowledge of menstrual cycle is also presented from the women’s perspective, and it is described not in light of medical books but in the context of medical practice. Finally, by documenting the integration of menstruation in the aetiology of diseases, the article shows how profoundly gender shaped the understanding of the body not only in terms of anatomy but also of disease causation.

Gender and the Doctor-Patient Relationship. The Casebook of Doctor Francesco Partini (1500-1569)

Alessandra Quaranta
2023-01-01

Abstract

The article provides a gendered approach to patient doctor relationship, by analysing th casebook of the learned physician Francesco Partini from Rovereto (1500 1569). It investigates women’s access to the doctor, their attitude towards him, their view of illness, and their capacity to negotiate cures. The knowledge of menstrual cycle is also presented from the women’s perspective, and it is described not in light of medical books but in the context of medical practice. Finally, by documenting the integration of menstruation in the aetiology of diseases, the article shows how profoundly gender shaped the understanding of the body not only in terms of anatomy but also of disease causation.
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