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Premodern society in England was overshadowed by illness and the threat of death. Disease descended suddenly, selecting individual victims or attacking entire households and the community at large. What did people do when they fell sick? The authors investigate the well-established tradition of self-diagnosis and medication, called 'family medicine' or 'kitchen physic'; the use of traditional healers, such as midwives, itinerants, and 'wise women'; and the flourishing world of quacks whose nostrums promised to restore one's youth or to cure cancer. Doctors and the medical profession were not held in especially high regard ('If the world knew the villainy and knavery - besides ignorance - of the physicians and apothecaries, the people would throw stones at 'em as they walked in the streets'). The authors examine the problems and opportunities of practitioners in terms of treatments, renumeration, and social status and describe how practitioners tried to achieve ascendancy over their often suspicious patients. What did doctors have to offer the sick in the centuries before Victorian professionalization and the birth of scientific medicine? This question is analyzed against the background of the cultural and religious attitudes of the time and in the context of existing medical knowledge, with special attention paid to the interaction between women patients and doctors. Throughout, the authors emphasize the personal relations between sick people and their doctors - what the sick thought of their doctors and how doctors regarded their patients. Their analysis is based on firsthand attitudes and experiences, as recorded in letters, diaries, journals, and autobiographies.<

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′The Porters have written a very important work that helps balance the conventional physician–driven accounts of eighteenth–century medicine with a richly documented examination of the sick person′s ideas about health ... Henceforth, no one writing on this subject will be able to ignore this key contribution.′ Journal of Social History

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Premodern society in England was overshadowed by illness and the threat of death. Disease descended suddenly, selecting individual victims or attacking entire households and the community at large. What did people do when they fell sick? The authors investigate the well-established tradition of self-diagnosis and medication, called 'family medicine' or 'kitchen physic'; the use of traditional healers, such as midwives, itinerants, and 'wise women'; and the flourishing world of quacks whose nostrums promised to restore one's youth or to cure cancer. Doctors and the medical profession were not held in especially high regard ('If the world knew the villainy and knavery - besides ignorance - of the physicians and apothecaries, the people would throw stones at 'em as they walked in the streets'). The authors examine the problems and opportunities of practitioners in terms of treatments, renumeration, and social status and describe how practitioners tried to achieve ascendancy over their often suspicious patients. What did doctors have to offer the sick in the centuries before Victorian professionalization and the birth of scientific medicine? This question is analyzed against the background of the cultural and religious attitudes of the time and in the context of existing medical knowledge, with special attention paid to the interaction between women patients and doctors. Throughout, the authors emphasize the personal relations between sick people and their doctors - what the sick thought of their doctors and how doctors regarded their patients. Their analysis is based on firsthand attitudes and experiences, as recorded in letters, diaries, journals, and autobiographies.<

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  • PublisherStanford University Press
  • Publication date1989
  • ISBN 10 0804717443
  • ISBN 13 9780804717441
  • BindingHardcover
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Number of pages316

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