1. Valencia, op. cit. (note 56).
2. On health care in rural Spain under the Ancien Régime see Luis Alfonso Alcarazo García. La asistencia sanitaria pública en el Aragón rural entre 1673-1750. Las conducciones sanitarias de Barbastro [Public Health Assistance in Rural Aragon from 1673 to 1750. The Contracts to Provide Health Services in Barbastro] (Zaragoza: Institución Fernando El Católico, 2010)
3. Anastasio Rojo Vega, Enfermos y sanadores en la Castilla del siglo XVI [Patients and Healers in Sixteenth-Century Castile] (Valladolid: Universidad de Valladolid, 1993). On the diverse forms of social assistance and health care in Europe, see Peregrine Horden, 'Household care and informal networks: comparisons and continuities from antiquity to the present', in P. Horden and R. Smith (eds), The Locus of Care: Families, Communities, Institutions and the Provision of Welfare Since Antiquity (London: Routledge, 1998), 21-67.
4. On health care in rural Spain under the Ancien Régime see Luis Alfonso Alcarazo García. La asistencia sanitaria pública en el Aragón rural entre 1673-1750. Las conducciones sanitarias de Barbastro [Public Health Assistance in Rural Aragon from 1673 to 1750. The Contracts to Provide Health Services in Barbastro] (Zaragoza: Institución Fernando El Católico, 2010); Luis S. Granjel, La medicina española renacentista [Spanish Medicine in the Renaissance] (Salamanca: Universidad de Salamanca, 1980); Anastasio Rojo Vega, Enfermos y sanadores en la Castilla del siglo XVI [Patients and Healers in Sixteenth-Century Castile] (Valladolid: Universidad de Valladolid, 1993). On the diverse forms of social assistance and health care in Europe, see Peregrine Horden, 'Household care and informal networks: comparisons and continuities from antiquity to the present', in P. Horden and R. Smith