Les enjeux d’un diagnostic sans cautelae medicorum : analyser les urines dans l’Hortus sanitatis

The treatise De urinis closes the collection of texts known as Hortus sanitatis (Latin text dated from 1491) and is a rewriting of Bartolomeo da Montagnana’s De urinarum iudiciis, published in 1487. In this article, the author recommends reading the contents of De...

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Main Author: Concetta Pennuto
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires de Caen 2013-10-01
Series:Kentron
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/kentron/730
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description The treatise De urinis closes the collection of texts known as Hortus sanitatis (Latin text dated from 1491) and is a rewriting of Bartolomeo da Montagnana’s De urinarum iudiciis, published in 1487. In this article, the author recommends reading the contents of De urinis in order to grasp the status of the treatise in the general economy of the Hortus and its complex relationship with its source. In fact, De urinis is quite faithful to Montagnana’s De urinarum iudiciis. Yet, it overlooks the last chapter on physicians’ prudence (De cautelis medicorum) of Montagnana’s treatise. This lack deserves a careful consideration on the strategies of the proposal and the beneficiary of De urinis.
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spelling doaj.art-3224f39c01ab4ffda33574a7c59b83ce2022-12-21T22:37:17ZfraPresses universitaires de CaenKentron0765-05902264-14592013-10-012920522610.4000/kentron.730Les enjeux d’un diagnostic sans cautelae medicorum : analyser les urines dans l’Hortus sanitatisConcetta PennutoThe treatise De urinis closes the collection of texts known as Hortus sanitatis (Latin text dated from 1491) and is a rewriting of Bartolomeo da Montagnana’s De urinarum iudiciis, published in 1487. In this article, the author recommends reading the contents of De urinis in order to grasp the status of the treatise in the general economy of the Hortus and its complex relationship with its source. In fact, De urinis is quite faithful to Montagnana’s De urinarum iudiciis. Yet, it overlooks the last chapter on physicians’ prudence (De cautelis medicorum) of Montagnana’s treatise. This lack deserves a careful consideration on the strategies of the proposal and the beneficiary of De urinis.http://journals.openedition.org/kentron/730urinephysicianpatientdiagnosisprudencecautelae medicorum
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Les enjeux d’un diagnostic sans cautelae medicorum : analyser les urines dans l’Hortus sanitatis
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patient
diagnosis
prudence
cautelae medicorum
title Les enjeux d’un diagnostic sans cautelae medicorum : analyser les urines dans l’Hortus sanitatis
title_full Les enjeux d’un diagnostic sans cautelae medicorum : analyser les urines dans l’Hortus sanitatis
title_fullStr Les enjeux d’un diagnostic sans cautelae medicorum : analyser les urines dans l’Hortus sanitatis
title_full_unstemmed Les enjeux d’un diagnostic sans cautelae medicorum : analyser les urines dans l’Hortus sanitatis
title_short Les enjeux d’un diagnostic sans cautelae medicorum : analyser les urines dans l’Hortus sanitatis
title_sort les enjeux d un diagnostic sans cautelae medicorum analyser les urines dans l hortus sanitatis
topic urine
physician
patient
diagnosis
prudence
cautelae medicorum
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