The practice of the medical profession by women in the Eastern Roman (‘Byzantine’) Empire and their legal ensurance

by Kalliope Alk. Bourdara 

In Byzantium both men and women had the possibility to practice the medical profession. Literary texts and inscriptions mention the existence of female doctors who practiced this profession either with their spouse or individually for livelihood. Continue reading “The practice of the medical profession by women in the Eastern Roman (‘Byzantine’) Empire and their legal ensurance”

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