2017
DOI: 10.1353/bhm.2017.0026
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Pharmacy, Testing, and the Language of Truth in Renaissance Italy

Abstract: summaryThis article examines the role of testing and innovation in sixteenthcentury Italian pharmacy. I argue that apothecaries were less concerned with testing drugs for efficacy or creating novel products than with reactivating an older Mediterranean pharmacological tradition and studying the materials on which it relied. Their practice was not driven by radical experimentation but by a "culture of tweaking"—of minute operational changes to existing recipes and accommodation of their textual variants—which w… Show more

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“…On the "global" and "material" turns, see, among others, Roberts (2012); Raj (2010a); McCook (2013); Hicks (2010); Guerrini (2016); Klein & Spary (2010); Bennett & Joyce (2010); Finnegan (2008); Secord (2004). 4 To offer just a few examples: Rankin (2017); Pugliano (2017); Biagioli (2009); P. Smith (2018). 5 A valuable corrective is Crawford & Gabriel (2019).…”
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“…On the "global" and "material" turns, see, among others, Roberts (2012); Raj (2010a); McCook (2013); Hicks (2010); Guerrini (2016); Klein & Spary (2010); Bennett & Joyce (2010); Finnegan (2008); Secord (2004). 4 To offer just a few examples: Rankin (2017); Pugliano (2017); Biagioli (2009); P. Smith (2018). 5 A valuable corrective is Crawford & Gabriel (2019).…”
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confidence: 99%