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    Leprosy Archives - Maltese Islands
    Saul of Tarsus in the Island of Melite
    Medical Perspectives of Battle Conflicts in Malta
    The Brotherhood
    Ancient Egyptian Medicine
    Biographies
    • Biographies

      Ordo Sancti Lazari Hierusalem - Grand Maîtres, Protecteurs & Administrateurs

      • 166 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Established after the First Crusade of 1098, the Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem evolved into a military and hospitaller organization with branches across Europe. Initially centered in Jerusalem, it later moved to Acre, Boigny, Paris, and Spain. Over the centuries, the Order was guided by various masters and grand masters, benefiting from the support of numerous Royal and Spiritual Protectors, highlighting its enduring influence and significance in medieval history.

      Biographies
    • Ancient Egyptian Medicine

      • 118 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Ancient Egyptian medicine, one of the earliest documented medical practices, thrived from the late fourth millennium BC until the Persian invasion in 525 BC. Renowned for its advanced techniques, the Egyptians performed non-invasive surgeries, set bones, practiced dentistry, and developed a comprehensive pharmacopoeia. Their medical knowledge significantly influenced subsequent medical traditions, particularly in Greece, showcasing the enduring legacy of their practices and beliefs in healthcare.

      Ancient Egyptian Medicine
    • The Brotherhood

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Set in the Outremer and Christian Europe during the early 13th century, the story follows knight Thomas de Sainville, who serves as Master of the Order of Saint Lazarus. The novel explores the complexities of knightly duty, the struggles of the Crusades, and the intertwining lives of those devoted to the order amidst the turbulent historical backdrop. Through Thomas's journey, themes of honor, faith, and the challenges of leadership are vividly portrayed.

      The Brotherhood
    • The historical relationship between military operations and medical services dates back to Ancient Greece, highlighting the critical role of medical personnel in treating soldiers' injuries and diseases during warfare. Military commanders relied on detailed operation plans that varied based on objectives, influencing perspectives on conflict. Additionally, the use of biological agents as weapons has roots in antiquity, further emphasizing the significance of medics in battle strategies and their esteemed status among troops and leaders alike.

      Medical Perspectives of Battle Conflicts in Malta
    • Saul of Tarsus in the Island of Melite

      • 64 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the shipwreck of Saul of Tarsus on the Island of Melite, this publication explores the intertwining of biblical narrative and Maltese folklore. It delves into the fourth voyage of Saul, accompanied by the physician Lucas of Antioch, highlighting how their story has influenced local traditions surrounding healing and immunity from poisons. The text connects the historical account from the Acts of the Apostles with longstanding folkloric beliefs in the Maltese Archipelago, tracing these connections back to the Medieval period.

      Saul of Tarsus in the Island of Melite
    • Leprosy Archives - Maltese Islands

      • 122 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The historical development of Hansen's Disease in the Maltese community is explored, detailing its journey from prevalence to extinction. Despite no current cases among the native population, the book emphasizes the need for ongoing vigilance due to immigration from regions where the disease is still common. It provides archival information aimed at researchers interested in the medical and social history of leprosy in Malta, highlighting the challenges faced in eradicating the infection and the painful experiences of those affected.

      Leprosy Archives - Maltese Islands
    • Exploring the intersection of culture and medicine, this work examines the traditional medical practices of a Central Mediterranean island population. It highlights how these practices have evolved, influenced by religious beliefs and observational knowledge, while also integrating philosophical and scientific advancements post-Classical Period. The island's unique geographical position facilitated a blend of European and Eastern Mediterranean traditions, creating a rich tapestry of medical knowledge shaped by diverse cultural interactions over time.

      Traditional Medicine in a Mediterranean Island Community
    • Focusing on historical academic research, this work explores the Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem and other Crusader orders. It delves into their hierarchy, traditions, and ancient history, while also examining their relationships with the Roman Catholic Church and other Christian denominations. The book aims to illuminate the significance of these orders in the context of chivalric history and their enduring legacy within the Christian faith.

      Acta Historiae Sancti Lazari Ordinis Proceedings Sancti Lazari Ordinis Academia Internationalis Volume 3
    • Originating outside Jerusalem, the Order of Saint Lazarus was founded to care for leprosy victims and evolved into a Crusader Monastic Order after the First Crusade in 1099. Early administrative details are scarce, but it was overseen by a maistre under the Latin Patriarch. A significant manuscript Rule Book from the early fourteenth century, located at a Benedictine Nunnery in Switzerland, provides insights into the order's regulations, including sections from the twelfth century and later local management rules established in the early 15th century.

      Die Regl de Heiligen Ordens S. Lazari 1314/1321 zu 1418 - The Rules of the Holy Order of S. Lazarus 1314/1321 to 1418
    • Focusing on the history of medicine in Early Modern Malta, this account explores the era when the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem governed the islands. It analyzes the evolving patterns of disease from the 16th to 18th centuries and the responses to these health challenges. Additionally, the book examines legislative measures aimed at disease control, educational initiatives to enhance care standards, and social welfare systems implemented to improve the population's well-being.

      Knight Hospitaller Medicine in Malta [1530-1798]