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MAKING AND MARKETING MEDICINE IN RENAISSANCE FLORENCE THE WELLCOME SERIES IN THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE Previous Titles: Clio Medica84: Lee-Ann Monk, Attending Madness: At Work in the Australian Colonial Asylum (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2008) Clio Medica 85: Gayle Davis, ‘The Cruel Madness of Love’: Sex, Syphilis and Psychiatry in Scotland, 1880–1930(Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2008) Clio Medica 86: Graham Mooney and Jonathan Reinarz (eds), Permeable Walls: Historical Perspectives on Hospital and Asylum Visiting (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2009) Clio Medica 87: Galina Kichigina, The Imperial Laboratory: Experimental Physiology and Clinical Medicine in Post-Crimean Russia (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2009) Clio Medica 88: Heather Wolffram, The Stepchildren of Science: Psychical Research and Parapsychology in Germany, c.1870–1939 (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2009) MAKING AND MARKETING MEDICINE IN RENAISSANCE FLORENCE James Shaw and Evelyn Welch Amsterdam – New York, NY 2011 First published in 2011 by Editions Rodopi B.V., Amsterdam – New York, NY 2011. Editions Rodopi B.V. © 2011 Design and Typesetting by Mike Laycock, The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL. Printed and bound in The Netherlands by Editions Rodopi B.V., Amsterdam – New York, NY 2011. Index by Rosemary Anderson and James Shaw. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 978-90-420-3156-2 E-Book ISBN978-90-420-3157-9 ‘Making and Marketing Medicine in Renaissance Florence’– Amsterdam – New York, NY: Rodopi. – ill. (Clio Medica 89 / ISSN 0045-7183; The Wellcome Series in the History of Medicine) The Wellcome name is used under licence from the Wellcome Trust. Front cover: ‘Christ the Pharmacist with Adam and Eve’, from Chants royaux sur la Conception couronnee du Puy de Rouen. Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, Ms Fr 1537, Archives Charmet/The Bridgeman Art Library. © Editions Rodopi B. V., Amsterdam – New York, NY 2011 Printed in The Netherlands All titles in the Clio Medica series (from 1999 onwards) are available to download from the IngentaConnect website: http://www.ingentaconnect.co.uk Contents List of Images 1 List of Tables 3 List of Charts 5 Abbreviations 7 Glossary 9 Currencies, Weights and Measures 15 1 Introduction and Acknowledgements 17 PARTONE: SELLINGHEALTH 2 The Shop and the City 31 3 Keeping Shop 53 PARTTWO: CUSTOMERSANDCREDIT 4 People and their Purchases 81 5 Recovering Debts 123 PARTTHREE: PRODUCTS 6 Wax 159 7 Sugar and Spices 191 8 Medicines 233 9 Epilogue 291 Bibliography 313 Index 341 List of Images 1.1 Damian Hirst, Pharmacy 18 1.2 Archivio dell’ Ospedale degli Innocenti, Speziale al Giglioaccounts 20 1.3 Archivio dell’ Ospedale degli Innocenti, account of ‘Benedetto di Bartolomio degli Alesandri’ 21 2.1 Mercato Vecchio, Florence 32 2.2 The Four Humours from the Guild Book of the Barber Surgeons of York 33 2.3 ‘Vomiting’, Italian School, fourteenth century 34 2.4 ‘Sleep-talking’, Italian School, fourteenth century 35 2.5 ‘Planet Man’ from Book of Hours 36 3.1 Historiated Initial ‘D’ from Historia Naturalis 54 3.2 Fresco Interior of a Pharmacy 57 3.3 Page from the Canon of Medicineby Avicenna (Ibn Sina) 60 3.4 Christ the Pharmacist with Adam and Eve, from ‘Chants royaux sur la Conception couronnee du Puy de Rouen’ 61 6.1 ‘The Candle Shop’ from Tacuinum Sanitatis 165 6.2 ‘A Good Harvest’: The Shrine and Market of Orsanmichele 166 6.3 Benedetto Bonfigli, The ‘Gonfalone’ orStandard of St Bernadino of Siena 170 1 List of Images 6.4 Domenico Ghirlandaio, The Death of St Francis 171 6.5 Jean Fouquet, Service for the Dead 172 7.1 ‘Sugar’ from Tacuinum Santitatis 192 7.2 Sandro Botticelli, The Story of Nastagio degli Onesti [Third Episode] 203 7.3 Sandro Botticelli, The Story of Nastagio degli Onesti [Fourth Episode] 204 8.1 Ricettario fiorentino di nuovo illustrato 234 8.2 Medicinal Rhubarb 241 9.1 Jan van der Straet (Giovanni Stradano), Alchemical experiments in the Medici fondaco 294 9.2 Jan Galle after Jan van der Straet (Giovanni Stradano), Nova Reperta: Treatment with Holy Wood 300 9.3 Painted and Gilt Terracotta Jar for Theriac 302 9.4 Painted and Gilt Terracotta Jar for Mithridatum 303 2 List of Tables 3.1 Wholesale Supplies: Top Fifteen Commodity Groups, 1500–2 66 4.1 Distribution of Purchasing at the Giglio, 1493–4 94 4.2 Top Ten Clients, Sample Year 95 4.3 Purchasing Patterns by Client Type 98 4.4 Consumption Patterns by Client Type 99 6.1 Retail Sales by Commodity Group 160 6.2 Sales Figures by Day of Week, 1493–4 162 7.1 Spices: Comparison of Data from the Inventory and Wholesale Records 196 7.2 Spices: Data from Retail Records 197 7.3 Sweets: Consumption 1493–4, in Order of Importance 201 8.1 Price Distribution of Purges 237 8.2 Comparison of Giglio and Santa Maria Nuova 243 8.3 Top Ten Drugs, 1493–4 245 8.4 Stocks of Key Compound Drugs 246 8.5 Top Ten ‘Waters’ Used in Liquid Purges, 1493–4 246 8.6 Price Distribution of Composite Electuaries 248 3

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What did you do when you fell ill in fifteenth-century Florence? How did you get the medicines that you needed at a price you could afford? What would you find when you entered an apothecary's shop? This richly detailed study of the Speziale al Giglio in Florence provides surprising answers, demonst
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