Offers new insights into the early modern sickness experience, through a study of the medical history of WalesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alun Withey is an historian and researcher, and lectures in Early Modern History at the University of Glamorgan and Swansea University.
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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
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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