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The revisions were unbiased and very well thought out and rephrased. The additions to the bibliography were cited correctly and the information was accurate. Well done! Hawk5002 (talk) 01:01, 28 November 2017 (UTC)Reply

Bibliography:

Fissell, Mary Elizabeth. "Introduction: Women, Health, and Healing in Early Modern Europe." Bulletin of the History of Medicine. (2008): 1-17.

Kinzelbach, Annemarie. "Women and healthcare in early modern German towns." Renaissance Studies (2014): 619-638.

Rankin, Alisha. "Women and the Practice of Medical Care in Early Modern Europe, 1400—1800." Early Modern Women 7 (2007): 309-311. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23617546.

Rankin, Alisha. "Dorothea of Mansfeld: A Mirror and Example for Rich and Poor." Panaceia's Daughters: Noblewomen as Healers in Early Modern Germany.(September 2013): 430-431.

Yzzysmith (talk) 01:27, 5 December 2017 (UTC)Yzzysmith (talk) Very straight forward and easy to follow! All of the citations seem to be correct and I like how you described everything and didn't leave the reader with any questions! Good job!Reply