Benjamin Goldberg’s work focuses on the intersection of medicine and European natural philosophy in the late Renaissance and early modern period. His work has been primarily aimed at ideas of teleology, experiement, and experieince in figures like William Harvey and Margaret Cavendish, as well as on the history of embryology from antiquity until the early nineteenth century. His current work explores medical recipes and their place in the histories of experiment, focusing especially on the relations betweenn academic medicine and household based ‘kitchen physick’.
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