The Bible and Other Tragedies

In a book written in the late 1370s, the surgeon John Arderne prescribed “the Bible and other tragedies” as remedies. These books were good sources, as Henry Ansgar Kelly explains in summarizing Arderne’s point, “for humorous stories of a good and decent kind that doctors can use to provoke their patients to laughter.” Unfortunately, Kelly does not indicate what parts of the Bible Arderne specifically had in mind.

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