Arts and Humanities
17th Century
31%
18th Century
22%
20th Century
33%
Access
11%
Ambition
11%
barbarity
11%
Beneficiaries
11%
Birth
11%
Brown
11%
Charity
11%
Civility
11%
Conception
11%
Diary
14%
diary entries
11%
Early modern England
96%
early modern era
11%
Early Modern Period
33%
Elizabeth I
11%
Emblems
11%
England
14%
Expression
11%
Faithfulness
11%
Femininity
11%
Fidelity
11%
Framework
11%
Framing
16%
Fraud
11%
Healers
18%
Health Care
22%
Imperfect
11%
Literature
31%
London
11%
Lust
22%
Masculinity
14%
Medical
85%
Medical practitioners
20%
Medicine
44%
Microhistory
11%
physicality
11%
Popular
11%
Practitioners
14%
Procreation
11%
Review
11%
Romance
11%
Scholars
14%
Serpent
11%
Sin
11%
Style
11%
Treatise
12%
Womens Health
11%
Keyphrases
17th Century
17%
18th Century
9%
20th Century
16%
Aphrodisiac
19%
Aromatics
11%
Barrenness
22%
Beans
11%
Diary
9%
Early Modern England
100%
Early Modern English
11%
Early Modern Period
57%
Emmenagogue
11%
Facial Hair
11%
Female Patients
11%
Gender Roles
11%
Healers
22%
Healing
11%
Impotence
11%
Infertility
33%
Lodgers
11%
Lust
16%
Maladies
11%
Male Infertility
11%
Male Sexual Health
11%
Medical Encounter
11%
Medical Literature
17%
Medical Practitioners
27%
Medical Response
11%
Medical Text
14%
Medical Treatises
9%
Medical Treatment
11%
Medical Writer
11%
Men's Health
11%
Men's Sexual Health
11%
Menstrual Cycle
11%
Miscarriage
33%
Origin of Sex
11%
Privity
11%
Procreation
11%
Purging
11%
Rainbow
11%
Recipe Books
11%
Reproductive Organs
11%
Seventeenth-century England
11%
Sexual Dysfunction
13%
Sexual Health
19%
Sexual Revolution
11%
Sexuality
9%
Spices
11%
Witchcraft
13%