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Offers new insights into the early modern sickness experience, through a study of the medical history of Wales -- .

Trade Review

Alun Withey's first book is a wide-ranging and spirited, yet also rounded and original contribution to the social history of British...Withey has achieved more than enough already in this valuable and often fascinating book.'
Robert Allan Houston, Social History of Medicine, vol 25, no 3,

'This very welcome book is brimming full of suggestions setting medical history in a rich new context. It will also give historians of Wales itself and their students plenty to think about, and to argue with. The bibliography is excellent.'
Michael Roberts, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 2012, 86

‘Readers will be impressed by the breadth of Withey’s research. His command over a wide range of primary services is admirable’
Alun Roberts, Morganwg: The Journal of Glamorgan History, Volume LVI 2012

Short-listed for 2013 the Longman / History Today Book of the Year award

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Table of Contents

Appendices
Introduction
I. Disease and mortality in early modern Wales
1. ‘Fruits of sin, forerunners of dissolution’: sickness and disease in early modern Wales
II. Medical knowledge in early modern Wales
2. The Welsh body and popular medical culture
3. Medicine, oral and print culture
4. An economy of knowledge: social networks and the spread of medical information
III. Domestic sickness and care in the Welsh home
5. Care and the Welsh medical home
6. Sickness experience and the ‘sick role'
7. Caring for the sick
8. ‘Neighbourliness’ and the medical community
9. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 11/30/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719091254, 978-0719091254
      ISBN10: 071909125X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Offers new insights into the early modern sickness experience, through a study of the medical history of Wales -- .

      Trade Review

      Alun Withey's first book is a wide-ranging and spirited, yet also rounded and original contribution to the social history of British...Withey has achieved more than enough already in this valuable and often fascinating book.'
      Robert Allan Houston, Social History of Medicine, vol 25, no 3,

      'This very welcome book is brimming full of suggestions setting medical history in a rich new context. It will also give historians of Wales itself and their students plenty to think about, and to argue with. The bibliography is excellent.'
      Michael Roberts, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 2012, 86

      ‘Readers will be impressed by the breadth of Withey’s research. His command over a wide range of primary services is admirable’
      Alun Roberts, Morganwg: The Journal of Glamorgan History, Volume LVI 2012

      Short-listed for 2013 the Longman / History Today Book of the Year award

      -- .

      Table of Contents

      Appendices
      Introduction
      I. Disease and mortality in early modern Wales
      1. ‘Fruits of sin, forerunners of dissolution’: sickness and disease in early modern Wales
      II. Medical knowledge in early modern Wales
      2. The Welsh body and popular medical culture
      3. Medicine, oral and print culture
      4. An economy of knowledge: social networks and the spread of medical information
      III. Domestic sickness and care in the Welsh home
      5. Care and the Welsh medical home
      6. Sickness experience and the ‘sick role'
      7. Caring for the sick
      8. ‘Neighbourliness’ and the medical community
      9. Conclusion
      Bibliography
      Index

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