The project Unseen Women. The Hospital of the Elisabethians in Vienna (FWF individual grant P 36459-G, lead: Michaela Binder) aims to elucidate the history of medical care for women through an interdisciplinary study of the historical and bioarchaeological records pertaining to the Hospital of the Elisabethians in Vienna. The project focuses on the life histories of 356 female patients from the eighteenth century whose skeletal remains were excavated from the hospital’s cemetery. The subproject at the IHB (led by Julia Gebke) is dedicated to recording and interpreting the inventory of the hospital's Baroque pharmacy. The goal is to draw conclusions about patient care based on the inventory and historical recipe books. The historical and bioarchaeological collaboration is taking place between the archaeological excavation company Novetus, the University of Vienna (led by Martin Scheutz), and the Austrian Academy of Sciences.