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Medicine, religion, and magic in early Stuart England: Richard Napier's medical practice
Ofer Hadass
Department of Politics & Government
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Early Stuart England
100%
Medical Practice
77%
Religion
57%
Magic
57%
Theology
48%
Medicine
40%
Angels
31%
Physicians
22%
Religious Writings
21%
Mechanistic Explanation
20%
Rector
19%
Devout
18%
Astrology
18%
World View
18%
Religious Thought
18%
Early Modern England
17%
Parish
15%
Priests
13%
Healing
12%
Authority
9%
Nature
9%
Art
8%
Social Sciences
medical practice
67%
Religion
48%
medicine
45%
theology
38%
astrology
25%
physician
23%
priest
20%
parish
18%
worldview
15%
religious behavior
14%
respect
12%
conversation
11%
art
11%
knowledge
10%
interpretation
9%
interview
6%
time
5%