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<title>Medieval cosmetics and beauty routine</title>
<description>Aspects of female beauty routine and cosmetics, as we find them in medieval sources (mainly the Trotula). Includes notes on daily wash, deodorant, hair care, hair removal, dental hygiene, nailcare, ear spoons, decorative cosmetics, and sun screen.</description>
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<title>Refugium Infirmorum (1593)</title>
<description>The complete title was &quot;Libro llamado Refugium infirmorum , muy útil y provechoso para todo género de gente, en el cual se contienen muchos avisos espiritual es para socorro de los afligidos enfermos, y para ayudar a bien morir a los que están en lo último de su vida; con un alfabeto de San buenaventu ra para hablar por la mano.&quot; (Book called refuge of the sick, very useful and beneficial for all kinds of people, in which is contained much spiritual advice for assistance of distressed sick persons, and for helping those who are at the end of their lives to die well; with Saint Bonaventur e&#039;s alphabet to speak by the hand).

 It contained a manual alphabet that could be used as a mnemonic, or as a method of manual communicat ion.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2011 05:37:49 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>The French Pox</title>
<description>Article by Lesley Smith in the &quot;Journal of Family Planning and Reproducti ve Health Care&quot; 32(4);265- 266, discussing the history of syphilis. 
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<pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 10:06:17 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Medieval Feminine Hygiene: The menstrual cycle and what to do about it.</title>
<description>Discusses the scant evidence for sanitary pads, and medieval theories about menstruati on.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 30 Oct 2010 01:27:13 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>The Epidemics of the Middle Ages</title>
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