'This volume casts new light on the evolution of English as the language of medicine, with data originating from the two-million word corpus of Early Modern English Medical Texts (EMEMT) for the period 1500–1700.' L'Analisi Linguistica E Letteraria
'… valuable conclusions about medical culture … four appendices of raw data, stance markers, and a list of texts in the corpus; a very useful bibliography of primary and secondary sources follows.' Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
'This is a well-formed piece of research and opens up new avenues for the intratextual analysis of medical recipes.' Javier Pérez-Guerra, Journal of English Language and Linguistics
'… brings together the scholarship of both medical historians and historical linguists … provides multiple applications as a foundation to build upon and a research model for teachers of historical linguistics, and some applications as reference material for instructors of the History of the English Language.' Christina Francis, Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching (SMART)