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A German Pharmaceutical Network in Eighteenth-Century North America

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An edition of Pious Traders in Medicine (2000)

Pious Traders in Medicine

A German Pharmaceutical Network in Eighteenth-Century North America

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"This book tells the story of two generations of Pietist ministers sent from Halle, in Brandenburg Prussia, to the German communities of North America during the eighteenth century. In conjunction with their clerical office, these ministers provided medical services using pharmaceuticals and medical texts brought with them from Europe. Their practice is an example of how different medical markets and medical cultures evolved in North America."--BOOK JACKET.

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Pious Traders in Medicine: A German Pharmaceutical Network in Eighteenth-Century North America
2008, Pennsylvania State University Press
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Pious Traders in Medicine: A German Pharmaceutical Network in Eighteenth-Century North America
October 2000, Pennsylvania State University Press
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