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Baker, Henry. 'Some Observations Concerning the Virtue of the Jelly of Black Currants, in Curing Inflammations in the Throat’. Philosophical Transactions, Vol. 41. (London. 1739-1741)

Baker, Margaret. Receipt Book of Margaret Baker, ca. 1675, (MS V.a.619. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C)

LeJacq, Seth Stein. ‘The Bounds of Domestic Healing: Medical Recipes, Storytelling and Surgery in Early Modern England’. Social History of Medicine, (Vol. 26, Issue 3. 2013) - https://0-academic-oup-com.serlib0.essex.ac.uk/shm/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/shm/hkt006#23769394 - Accessed 9/5/17

Leong, Elaine. ‘Collecting Knowledge for the Family: Recipes, Gender and Practical Knowledge in the Early Modern English Household’. Wiley Online Library. 2013 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1600-0498.12019/full - Accessed 9/5/17

Animals

Baker, Margaret. Receipt Book of Margaret Baker, ca. 1675, (MS V.a.619. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C.)

Bucholz ,Robert & Key, Newton. Early Modern England 1485-1714: A Narrative History. (Chichester , 2013.)

Glasse, Hannah. The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy. (London, 1748.)

Grey, Elizabeth. The True Gentlewoman's Delight. (London, 1653.)

Guerrini, Anita. "The Ethnics of Animal Experimentation in 17th century England." Journal of the History of Ideas vol 50 no 3 (1989): 392.

Hawkins, Stanley A. "Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1735): His Life and Legacy". https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2938984/

Thomas, Keith. Man and the Natural World 1500-1800. (London, 1984.)

West, J.B. "Robert Boyle's landmark book of 1660 with the first experiments on rarified air". Journal of Applied Physiology. 98 (1): 31–39. doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00759.2004. PMID 1559130. (2005).

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Food and Reconstruction

Adamson, Melitta Weiss, Food in Medieval Times (USA, 2004).

Archer, J ‘Women and Chymistry in Early Modern England: The Manuscript Receipt Book (c. 1616) of Sarah Wigges’, in K. Long, ed. Gender and Scientific Discourse in Early Modern Culture (Ashgate, 2010), p. 191-216.

Baker, Margaret. Receipt Book of Margaret Baker, ca. 1675, MS V.a.619. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C.

Davis, Natalie Zemon, 'Any Resemblance to Persons Living or Dead: Film and the Challenge of Authenticity' in The Yale Review, 86 (1986-87) pp.457-82.

Leong, E. and S. Pennell, ‘Recipe Collections and the Currency of Medical Knowledge in the Early Modern “Medical Marketplace”’, in M. S. R. Jenner and P. Wallis, eds. Medicine and the Market in England and Its Colonies, c. 1450-1850(Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007)

Markham, Gervase, English Husbandman (London, 16130).

Pennell, S. The Birth of the English Kitchen, 1650-1850 (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016)

Rankin, A. Panaceia's Daughters: Noblewomen as Healers in Early Modern Germany (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2013)

Rankin, A. ‘Duchess, heal thyself: Elisabeth of Rochlitz and the patient's perspective in early modern Germany’, Bulletin of the History of Medicine 82, 1 (2008): 109-144.

Smith, P.H., 'In the Workshop of History: Making, Writing, and Meaning' in West 86th: A Journal of Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture, 19(1), pp.4–31.

Tigner, A. L. ‘Preserving Nature in Hannah Woolley’s The Queen-Like Closet; or Rich Cabinet’, in Laroche and Munroe, eds. Ecofeminist Approaches, pp. 129-149.

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http://www.elle.com/beauty/a33931/rose-water-uses-and-benefits/ Accessed: 10/05/17

http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/rosewater Accessed:10/05/17

Medicine

Archer, Jayne, "Women and Chymistry in Early Modern England: The Manuscript Receipt Book (c. 1616) of Sarah Wigges", In Gender and Scientific Discourse in Early Modern Culture, Ed. Long, Kathleen Turner, Henry (Surrey, 2010)

Baker, Margaret. Receipt Book of Margaret Baker, ca. 1675, (MS V.a.619. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C.)

Culpeper, Nicholas, Pharmacopoeia Londinensis, or, the London dispensatory, (London, 1720)

Gerard, John, The herball, or, Generall historie of plantes, (London, 1636)

Lindemann, Mary, "Disease and Medicine", in "The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern European History 1350-1750, volume 1", Ed. Hamish Scott, Oxford University Press, (Oxford, 2015)

Newton, Hannah, "The Sick Child in Early Modern England 1580-1720" (Oxford, 2012)

Shaw, Karl, "Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know: The Extraordinary Exploits of the British and European Aristocracy" (London, 2017)

http://sloaneletters.com/letters/letter-2580/ Accessed: 04/05/2017

http://www.healthline.com/health/rickets#symptoms Accessed: 03/05/2017

https://web.warwick.ac.uk/english/perdita/html/pw_BAKE01.htm Accessed: 07/05/2017

https://emroc.hypotheses.org/ongoing-projects/the-baker-project Accessed: 09/05/2017

Medicine 2


Baker, Margaret. Receipt Book of Margaret Baker, ca., MS V.a.619. Washington, Folger Shakespeare Library, (1675)

Evans, J., Aphrodisiacs, Fertility and Medicine in Early Modern England, Suffolk, Boydell & Brewer Ltd (2014)

Hunter, Lynette, "Women and Domestic Medicine: Lady Experimenters, 1570-1620" in Hunter, L. and Hutton, S., Women, Science and Medicine 1500-1700: Mothers and Sisters of the Royal Society, Gloucestershire, Sutton Publishing (1997)

Junius, Manfred M., Spagyrics: The Alchemical Preparation of Medicinal Essences, Tinctures, and Elixirs, Vermount, Inner Traditions / Bear & Co (2007)

Leong, E. ‘Collecting Knowledge for the Family: Recipes, Gender and Practical Knowledge in the Early Modern English Household’, Centaurus 55, 2 (2013)

Lindemann, M., Medicine and Society in Early Modern Europe, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press (2010)

Neligan John M., Medicines, Their Uses and Mode of Administration: Including a Complete Conspectus of the Three British Pharmacopoeias, an Account of All the New Remedies and an Appendix of Formulae, e.d David Meredith Reese, New York, Harper& Brothers, 1844

Slack P., Responses to Plague in Early Modern Europe: The Implications of Public Health, Social Research, The New School 55, 3 (1988)

Watts, R., Women in Science: A Social and Cultural History, Oxon, Routledge (2007)

https://emroc.hypotheses.org/ongoing-projects/the-baker-project

Supernatural

Baker, Margaret Receipt book of Margaret Baker [manuscript] (~1675)

Pomet Pierre, A Compleat History of Druggs (London, 1737)

Roosa St.John, D.B A practical treatise on the diseases of the ear : including a sketch of aural anatomy and physiology (1878)

https://www.si.edu/object/nmah_994317?width=85%25&height=85%25&iframe=true&destination=spotlight/bristol-myers-squibb-european-apothecary/wooden-drug-jars

Bauer Petrovska, Biljana Historical review of medicinal plants’ usage (Pharmacogn Revue 2012)

Bonser, Wilfred The medical background of Anglo-Saxon England : a study in history, psychology, and folklore (Publications of the Wellcome Historical Medical Library, 1963)

Briggs, Katharine M. Medieval survivals in 17th century English medicine (CMA Journal Vol.109, 1973)

Culpeper, Nicholas Culpeper's Complete Herbal & English Physician (Applewood Books, 2006)

Cumo, Christopher Encyclopedia of Cultivated Plants: From Acacia to Zinnia [3 Volumes]: From Acacia to Zinnia (ABC-CLIO, 2013)

John Carter, Anthony Myths and Mandrakes (J R Soc Med, 2003)

Leong, Elaine and Pennell, Sara Recipe Collections and the Currency of Medical Knowledge in the Early Modern “Medical Marketplace”’, pp. 133-152 in M. S. R. Jenner and P. Wallis, eds. Medicine and the Market in England and Its Colonies, c. 1450-1850 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007)

Rennie, Claire The Treatment of Whooping Cough in Eighteenth-Century England (University of Exeter)

Riley Auge, C. Silent Sentinels: Archaeology, Magic, and the Gendered Control of Domestic Boundaries in New England, 1620-1725 (University of Montana, 2013)

Stobart, Anne Household Medicine in Seventeenth-Century England (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016)

Watts, D.C. Dictionary of Plant Lore (Academic Press, 2007)

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https://blog.shakespearesworld.org/2016/07/20/the-mystery-of-the-elf-hoof/

http://www.cell.com/trends/pharmacological-sciences/pdf/S0165-6147(02)01895-3.pdf

https://emroc.hypotheses.org/ongoing-projects/the-baker-project


Religion

Baker, Margaret. Receipt Book of Margaret Baker, ca. 1675, MS V.a.619. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C.

Boorde, Andrew, The Brevarie of Helth, (1578).

Charlton, Kenneth, Women, Religion and Education in Early Modern England, (London, 2014)

Couchman, Jane, The Ashgate Research Companion to Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe, (Farnham, 2014).

Crawford, Patricia, Women and Religion in England 1500-1720, (London, 2005).

http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/153450?rskey=82rLTR&result=1&isAdvanced=false#eid

Koenig, Harold, Handbook of Religion and Mental Health, (Amsterdam, 2007).

Ryrie, Alec, Being Protestant in Reformation Britain, (Oxford, 2015).

Schecher, Sara Comets, Popular Culture and the Birth of Modern Cosmology, (Princeton, 1999).

Sherman, William, Used Books: Marking Readers in Renaissance England, (Philadelphia, 2010).

Thomas, Keith, Religion and the Decline of Magic, (London, 2012).

Wear, Andrew, Knowledge and Practice in English Medicine, 1550-1680, (Cambridge, 2000).

www.museeprotestant.org/en/notice/the-role-played-by-protestant-women-in-society-from-the-xvith-to-the-xixth-centuries.

Beauty

Archer, J. ‘Women and Chymistry in Early Modern England: The Manuscript Receipt Book (c. 1616) of Sarah Wigges’, pp. 191-216 in K. Long, ed. Gender and Scientific Discourse in Early Modern Culture (Farnham & Burlington: Ashgate, 2010).

Baker, Margaret. Receipt Book of Margaret Baker, ca. 1675, MS V.a.619. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C.

Boyle, Robert, The Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle: In Six Volumes. (London 1772)

Dugan, Holly. The Ephemeral History of Perfume: Scent and Sense in Early Modern England. (Baltimore, Md: Johns Hopkins University Press), 2011.

Heal, F. 'Food Gifts, the Household and the Politics of Exchange in Early Modern England’, Past and Present 199 (2008): 41-70.

Panda, H. THE COMPLETE TECHNOLOGY BOOK ON HERBAL PERFUMES & COSMETICS. Delhi, 2003.

Rankin, Alisha, (Author),Leong Elaine (Ed) Secrets and Knowledge in Medicine and Science, 1500–1800 (Routledge, 2011).

Snook, Edith. Women Beauty and Power in Early Modern England. (new York, Macmillan). 2011