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You can change your cookie settings at any time. Search for related content Related Content Load related web page information Share Email this article CiteULike Delicious Facebook Google+ Mendeley Twitter What's this? . Qty: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Qty:1 Health, Medicine, and Soc. Trade in your item Get a $4.75Gift Card. Please try again Report abuse See the customer review Write a customer review Search Customer Reviews Search Set up an Amazon Giveaway Amazon Giveaway allows you to run promotional giveaways in order to create buzz, reward your audience, and attract new followers and customers. 6), as Carpenter calls them. Among the themes discussed are attitudes and practices toward: women as patients; tuberculosis, venereal, and other diseases; education of the handicapped (deaf and dumb, blind); and especially timely, vaccination.

As scholarship moves on, new syntheses have their merits, and Mary Wilson Carpenter's volume is no exception. Those working in this period of English medical history will find much that is familiar, as Carpenter covers professional relationships, infectious diseases, and women. has been added to your Cart Add to Cart Turn on 1-Click ordering Ship to: Select a shipping address: To see addresses, please Sign in or Use this location: Update Please enter a valid US zip code. Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Kindle $43.56 Hardcover $42.65 - $49.00 Other Sellers from $29.49 Buy used On clicking this link, a new layer will be open $42.65 On clicking this link, a new layer will be open Condition: Used - Like New In Stock. It's a story of how medical men struggled with "new" diseases such as cholera and "old" ones known for centuries, such as tuberculosis, syphilis, and smallpox, largely in the absence of effective drugs or treatments, and so were often reduced to standing helplessly by as their patients died. Yet because medical knowledge was growing by leaps and bounds, Victorians were fascinated with this new field and wrote novels, poetry, essays, letters, and diaries, which illuminate their experience of health and disease for us. Women were stridently excluded from medical education and practice of any kind until the end of the century, but were hailed into the new field of nursing, which was felt to be natural to the gentler sex. or Download to your computer Mac Windows 8, 8 RT and Modern UI Windows 8 desktop, Windows 7, XP & Vista Kindle Cloud Reader Read instantly in your browser Health, Medicine, and Society in Victorian England (Victorian Life and Times) by Mary Wilson Carpenter (Author) : Visit Amazon's Mary Wilson Carpenter Page Find all the books, read about the author, and more. Your browser doesn't accept cookies. Preview this book .

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