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Forensic Medicine and Death Investigation in Medieval England Sara M. Butler (Loyola University, New Orleans, USA)

Forensic Medicine and Death Investigation in Medieval England By Sara M. Butler (Loyola University, New Orleans, USA)

Forensic Medicine and Death Investigation in Medieval England by Sara M. Butler (Loyola University, New Orleans, USA)


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Using the coroner's inquest as a lens, this book offers a fresh perspective on the process of death investigation in medieval England. By studying cause of death in the coroners' reports, this study sheds new light on abortion by assault, bubonic plague, cruentation, epilepsy, insanity, senescence, and unnatural death.

Forensic Medicine and Death Investigation in Medieval England Summary

Forensic Medicine and Death Investigation in Medieval England by Sara M. Butler (Loyola University, New Orleans, USA)

England has traditionally been understood as a latecomer to the use of forensic medicine in death investigation, lagging nearly two-hundred years behind other European authorities. Using the coroner's inquest as a lens, this book hopes to offer a fresh perspective on the process of death investigation in medieval England. The central premise of this book is that medical practitioners did participate in death investigation although not in every inquest, or even most, and not necessarily in those investigations where we today would deem their advice most pertinent. The medieval relationship with death and disease, in particular, shaped coroners' and their jurors' understanding of the inquest's medical needs and led them to conclusions that can only be understood in context of the medieval world's holistic approach to health and medicine. Moreover, while the English resisted Southern Europe's penchant for autopsies, at times their findings reveal a solid understanding of internal medicine. By studying cause of death in the coroners' reports, this study sheds new light on subjects such as abortion by assault, bubonic plague, cruentation, epilepsy, insanity, senescence, and unnatural death.

Forensic Medicine and Death Investigation in Medieval England Reviews

"...by effectively framing the inquest socially and legally, her book makes a convincing case for a fundamental shift in the history of coronership and, opening up a wonderful set of sources, it tables fresh questions about medieval life, justice and knowledge." - Silvia De Renzi, Open University

'Butlers understanding of the Coroners Rolls (their nal reports to the Crown) is pro-found, detailed, imaginative, and sympathetic. What emerges is a portrait of the coroner as, in the main, con-scientious and honest...In sum, Butlers latest book, based on a deep knowl-edge of the primary sources, is an excellent study of a ne-glected institution of English medieval law and govern-ment.' - Faith Wallis, McGill University, American Historical Review

About Sara M. Butler (Loyola University, New Orleans, USA)

Sara M. Butler is Professor of History at Loyola University New Orleans. She has written on the subjects of marital violence, suicide, abortion, and divorce in medieval England. In 2007, she was awarded the Sutherland Prize by the American Society for Legal History.

Table of Contents

Introduction. 1. The Coroners 2. The Jurors 3. The Process of Investigation 4. The Medical Dimension of a Coroners Inquest 5. Health and Healthcare in the Coroners Rolls. Conclusion.

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NPB9781138223073
9781138223073
B078Z28D12
Forensic Medicine and Death Investigation in Medieval England by Sara M. Butler (Loyola University, New Orleans, USA)
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2016-06-21
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