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The infirmary: footnotes
Footnotes: Infirmary
1. Hope, Architectural Description,
p. 39.
2. Hope, Architectural Description,
p. 39.
3. Hope, Architectural Description,
p. 41.
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4. Ecclesiastica Officia:
91 (p. 262).
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5. In the thirteenth century
the infirmarer at Roche seemingly had his own lodgings beside the
abbots house, Kinder, Cistercian Europe, p. 364
6. References to lay practitioners
as witnesses in charters infer that medics were occasionally called
in to minister to the community. For examples, see Talbot and Hammond,
A Biographical Register of the Medical Practitioners, pp.
50, 71, 200 (Kirkstall); pp 2, 241, 272, 326 (Fountains); pp. 1,
23, 50 (Rievaulx). 7. Bell, English Cistercians
and medicine, p. 152.
8. Bell, English Cistercians
and medicine, pp 153-7.
9. Jesus College Cambridge MS
(see Cassidy-Welch, Monastic Space, pp 157-8).
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10. Ecclesiastica Officia
90: 1-75 (pp 254-6); Kinder, Cistercian Abbeys of Europe,
pp. 278-9.
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