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The Making of the English Patient Joan Lane

The Making of the English Patient By Joan Lane

The Making of the English Patient by Joan Lane


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A collection of original sources for studying the social history of medicine in England from around 1700 to the end of the 19th century. The sources illustrate the main themes in the relationship of medicine to society, especially from the patient's viewpoint.

The Making of the English Patient Summary

The Making of the English Patient: A Guide to Sources for the Social History of Medicine, c.1700-1900 by Joan Lane

A collection of original sources for studying the social history of medicine in England from around 1700 to the end of the 19th century. The sources illustrate the main themes in the relationship of medicine to society, especially from the patient's viewpoint. The extracts from diaries, accounts and correspondence include material from record offices and private owners. Material is included from all the English counties and London, as well as national surveys. A minor number of extracts are from well-known sources (for example, Parson Woodforde) not formerly considered a source for the social history of medicine. Topics covered include medical practise and practitioners; nurses and midwives; patients' own accounts of illness; diseases and treatments; mortality; institutions; charities; and the welfare state. Each section has an introduction to the topic, followed by the extracts and suggestions for further reading. A general introduction discusses the sources, where they are to be found, recent research and how to interpret the material.

About Joan Lane

Joan Lane, formerly a Wellcome Research Fellow, is Senior Teaching Fellow in modern British, local and medical history at the University of Warwick, and General Editor of the Dugdale Society. She is the author of Apprenticeship in England, 1600-1914 (UCL, 1996) and John Hall and his Patients (Sutton, 1996), and has contributed numerous articles to books and journals including Medical History and Country Life. She lives in Leamington Spa.

Table of Contents

Medical apprenticeship and training; nurses and midwives; patients' own accounts of illness; expectation of life; diseases; practitioners' own records; hospitals, lunatic asylums and prisons; charities, dispensaries and friendly societies; pauper patients; medical portraits and memorials.

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GOR006968341
9780750921466
0750921463
The Making of the English Patient: A Guide to Sources for the Social History of Medicine, c.1700-1900 by Joan Lane
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
20010500
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