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Print and the Medical Marketplace in the Early Modern Dutch Republic
Jeroen Salman
ICON - Early Modern Literature
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Early Modern Dutch
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Dutch Republic
100%
Medical Marketplace
100%
Forms of Communication
66%
Newspaper Advertisements
66%
Europe
33%
17th Century
33%
Amsterdam
33%
18th Century
33%
Competency Skills
33%
Print Media
33%
Pamphlets
33%
Medical Practitioners
33%
Surgeons
33%
StoneCutter
33%
Effective Forms
33%
Market Culture
33%
Apothecary
33%
Print Culture
33%
Quacks
33%
Degree of Regulation
33%
Arts and Humanities
Dutch Republic
100%
Modern Dutch
100%
Medical marketplace
100%
Regular
33%
Dynamics
33%
Amsterdam
33%
Seventeenth Century
33%
Interplay
33%
Eighteenth Century
33%
Market-places
33%
Pamphlets
33%
Europe
33%
Irregular
33%
Print culture
33%
Medical practitioners
33%
Apothecary
33%
England
33%
Social Sciences
Legislation
100%
Europe
100%
UK
100%
Eighteenth Century
100%
Seventeenth Century
100%