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Medieval Military Medicine From The Vikings To The High Middle Ages Brian Burfield

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Medieval Military Medicine From The Vikings To The High Middle Ages Brian Burfield
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.77 MB
Author: Brian Burfield
ISBN: 9781526754745, 1526754746
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Medieval Military Medicine From The Vikings To The High Middle Ages Brian Burfield by Brian Burfield 9781526754745, 1526754746 instant download after payment.

Soldiers of the Middle Ages faced razor-sharp swords and axes that could slice through flesh with gruesome ease, while spears and arrows were made to puncture both armor and the wearer, and even more sinister means of causing harm produced burns and crush injuries. These casualties of war during the 500-year period between the ninth and thirteenth centuries in Northern and Western Europe are the focus of Brian Burfield's study, but they represent just a portion of the story - disease, disability, disfigurement, damaged minds all played their roles in this awful reality.Surgical methods are described in the book, as are the fixes for fractured skulls, broken bones and damaged teeth. Disfiguring scars and disabling injuries are examined alongside the contemporary attitudes towards them. Also investigated are illnesses like dysentery and St Anthony's Fire, plus infected wounds which were often more deadly than the weapons of the age. A final chapter on the psychological trauma caused by war is included and contains a significant focus on the world of the Vikings.Brian Burfield's account features many individual cases, extracting their stories of wounds, sickness and death from chronicles, miracle collections, surgeries, government records and other documents. The prose, poetry and literature of the period are also of great value in bringing these cases to life, as is the evidence provided by modern archaeological and historical scholarship.

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