Publication

2015 - Yale University Press

Language

English

Word Count

74,000 words, Guess

Page Count

296 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100300200706
  • ISBN-139780300200706
  • Library of Congress Control Number2015931442
  • OCLC Control Number894310418
  • Better World Books9780300200706
and 1 more

Classifications

  • LCCRA418.3
  • LCCRA487 .W45 2015

Description

"In the first in-depth study of how gender determined perceptions and experiences of illness in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England, Olivia Weisser invites readers into the lives and imaginations of ordinary men and women. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including personal diaries, medical texts, and devotional literature, the author enters the sickrooms of a diverse sampling of early modern Britons. The resulting stories of sickness reveal how men and women of the era viewed and managed their health both similarly and differently, as well as the ways prevailing religious practices, medical knowledge, writing conventions, and everyday life created and supported those varying perceptions. A unique cultural history of illness, Weisser's groundbreaking study bridges the fields of patient history and gender history. Based on the detailed examination of over fifty firsthand accounts, this fascinating volume offers unprecedented insight into what it was like to live, suffer, and inhabit a body more than three centuries ago."--Publisher's description.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Ill Composed: Sickness, Gender, and Belief in Early Modern EnglandYale University Press2015-01-01

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