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Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Surgery and the Wounds of Sin 1
Surgery and Metaphor
Surgery as Damnation in Cleanness 21
Salvation and The Siege of Jerusalem 39
Surgery and Embodiment
The Priest: John Audelay's Wounds of Sin 83
The Surgeon: Surgery, Chivalry, and Sin in the Practica of John Arderne 113
Notes 139
Bibliography 173
Index 185
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