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  1. Jul 8, 2011 · From the early 1600s, many Irish students went to Europe to train as doctors, attending universities across the continent, e.g. Angers, Leiden, Leuven, Montpellier, Paris, Bordeaux, Prague, Reims, Edinburgh and Glasgow. It has been estimated that almost 1,300 Irishmen obtained medical degrees from European Universities between 1640 and 1800.

  2. May 7, 2023 · The enduring influence of these medical families is evidenced by the numerous medical manuscripts and texts that have survived from this period, such as the Leabhar Breac and the Book of Ballymote, which contain valuable insights into the medical practices and beliefs of early Irish society.The hereditary system of medicine in Ireland ensured a consistent supply of skilled and knowledgeable ...

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  3. Nov 14, 2019 · Thus one medical manuscript compiled in the 15th century includes a unique copy of a legal text, first written down almost 800 years earlier, that outlines the compensation due to Irish physicians ...

  4. Abstract. Between c. 1350 and c. 1750 a small group of professional hereditary physicians served the Gaelic communities of Ireland and Scotland. Over fifty medical kindreds provided advice regarding health maintenance and treatment with herbs and surgery. Their medical knowledge was derived from Gaelic translations of medieval European Latin ...

  5. The Book of Hy-Brasil: A Medical Masterpiece. Associated Site: Aughanure Castle, Co. Galway. Hereditary practitioners of professional medicine served the ruling Gaelic dynasties between the twelfth and seventeenth centuries. The hereditary aspect of a particular discipline was a distinctive organisational feature of the Gaelic learned tradition.

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  6. Colgan states that in his time—seventeenth century—the O'Shiels were widely spread through Ireland, and were celebrated for their skill in natural science and medicine. Only quite recently—in 1889—Dr. Shiel, an eminent physician of Ballyshannon, left by his will a large fortune to found a hospital for the poor in that town.

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  8. Mar 16, 2022 · 35) Physicians and medical figures are woven into early Irish myths and legends, hinting at the importance of their profession during the ancient times when warfare was a common occurrence. “King Cormac who reigned in AD 227 made an order that all future monarchs of Ireland should at all times be accompanied by ten persons, a chief, a judge ...

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