‘Quick to say Quack’. Medicinal Secrets from the Household to the Apothecary’s Shop in Eighteenth-century Venice
Provide a short review—not a summary—focusing on the analysis rather than the description of the relevant readings. This means it should analyze, comment on, and evaluate the work under discussion. For example, examine the strength and weaknesses of an author’s arguments, evaluate the evidence used by the author, and discuss how the readings shed light on particular aspects of the historical settings under consideration. Make sure that you create questions.