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As expressions of dissatisfaction, disquiet and failings in service provision, past complaining is a vital antidote to progressive histories of health care. This multidisciplinary book uses a critical humanities and social science perspective to explore what has happened historically when medicine generated complaints.
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As expressions of dissatisfaction, disquiet and failings in service provision, past complaining is a vital antidote to progressive histories of health care. This multidisciplinary book uses a critical humanities and social science perspective to explore what has happened historically when medicine generated complaints.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317637639
- Artikelnr.: 42045955
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317637639
- Artikelnr.: 42045955
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
JONATHAN REINARZ is Professor of the History of Medicine at the University of Birmingham UK. His publications include Healthcare in Birmingham: The Birmingham Teaching Hospitals, 1779-1939(Woodbridge, 2009), and the edited collections A Medical History of Skin (with Kevin Siena; London, 2013), Medicine and the Workhouse (with Leonard Schwarz; Rochester, NY, 2013) and Permeable Walls: Institutional Visiting in Historical Perspective (with Graham Mooney; Amsterdam, 2009). He has also published on the history of the senses, including a special issue of the Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies on 'The Enlightenment and the Senses' (edited with L. Schwarz, 2012) and Past Scents: Historical Perspectives on Smell (Champaign, IL, 2014), and edited a special issue of the journal Food and History (forthcoming 2014) on the history of hospital food, which inevitably touches on the subject of complaining. REBECCA WYNTER is an Honorary Research Fellow in History and Visiting Lecturer in the History of Medicine Unit at the University of Birmingham UK. As Postdoctoral Researcher at Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre, Birmingham, she is also co-curating a 2015 exhibition about Quakers in the Great War, to be mounted at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Her current research centres on: material culture, lunatic asylums and workhouses; neurodisabilities and epileptic colonies; focal sepsis theory in British psychiatry; and the Friends' Ambulance Unit, 1914-1919. Her publications include "Good in all respects': appearance and dress at Staffordshire County Lunatic Asylum, 1818-54', History of Psychiatry (March 2011), and "Horrible dens of deception': an asylum and its discontents, c.1815-1860', in T. Knowles and S. Trowbridge (eds), Insanity and the Lunatic Asylum in the Nineteenth Century (London, forthcoming 2015)
Introduction: Towards a History of Complaining About Medicine Part 1:
Professionals 1. A Culture of Complaint: Psychiatry and its Critics 2.
Complaining about Therapy Cultures 3. "A Little Learning is a Dangerous
Thing": Nineteenth-Century British Medical Missions and the Politics of
Professionalisation, c. 1880-1910 Part 2: Politics 4. Paying the Piper and
Calling the Tune?: Complaints against Doctors in Workers' Medical Schemes
in the South Wales Coalfield 5. From Claims to Rights: Patient Complaints
and the Evolution of a Mutual Aid Society 6. "The Shape of the Iceberg":
Doctors and Neglect Under the New Poor Law Part 3: Patients 7. Complaining
against Medical Practice and Practitioners: The Patient View, 1830s-1900
8. Complaining in the Age of Consumption: Patients, Consumers or Citizens?
9. Complaining about Typhoid in 1930s Britain Part 4: Public Relations 10.
Sites of Complaint and Complaining: Fever and Smallpox Hospitals in
late-Victorian London 11. No Defence? Perceptions about Doctors Accused of
Killing a Patient (1957-2009) 12. Looking Back to Bolitho and on to
Bristol: Lessons from the 1990s Afterword: Going Public: The Act of
Complaining
Professionals 1. A Culture of Complaint: Psychiatry and its Critics 2.
Complaining about Therapy Cultures 3. "A Little Learning is a Dangerous
Thing": Nineteenth-Century British Medical Missions and the Politics of
Professionalisation, c. 1880-1910 Part 2: Politics 4. Paying the Piper and
Calling the Tune?: Complaints against Doctors in Workers' Medical Schemes
in the South Wales Coalfield 5. From Claims to Rights: Patient Complaints
and the Evolution of a Mutual Aid Society 6. "The Shape of the Iceberg":
Doctors and Neglect Under the New Poor Law Part 3: Patients 7. Complaining
against Medical Practice and Practitioners: The Patient View, 1830s-1900
8. Complaining in the Age of Consumption: Patients, Consumers or Citizens?
9. Complaining about Typhoid in 1930s Britain Part 4: Public Relations 10.
Sites of Complaint and Complaining: Fever and Smallpox Hospitals in
late-Victorian London 11. No Defence? Perceptions about Doctors Accused of
Killing a Patient (1957-2009) 12. Looking Back to Bolitho and on to
Bristol: Lessons from the 1990s Afterword: Going Public: The Act of
Complaining
Introduction: Towards a History of Complaining About Medicine Part 1:
Professionals 1. A Culture of Complaint: Psychiatry and its Critics 2.
Complaining about Therapy Cultures 3. "A Little Learning is a Dangerous
Thing": Nineteenth-Century British Medical Missions and the Politics of
Professionalisation, c. 1880-1910 Part 2: Politics 4. Paying the Piper and
Calling the Tune?: Complaints against Doctors in Workers' Medical Schemes
in the South Wales Coalfield 5. From Claims to Rights: Patient Complaints
and the Evolution of a Mutual Aid Society 6. "The Shape of the Iceberg":
Doctors and Neglect Under the New Poor Law Part 3: Patients 7. Complaining
against Medical Practice and Practitioners: The Patient View, 1830s-1900
8. Complaining in the Age of Consumption: Patients, Consumers or Citizens?
9. Complaining about Typhoid in 1930s Britain Part 4: Public Relations 10.
Sites of Complaint and Complaining: Fever and Smallpox Hospitals in
late-Victorian London 11. No Defence? Perceptions about Doctors Accused of
Killing a Patient (1957-2009) 12. Looking Back to Bolitho and on to
Bristol: Lessons from the 1990s Afterword: Going Public: The Act of
Complaining
Professionals 1. A Culture of Complaint: Psychiatry and its Critics 2.
Complaining about Therapy Cultures 3. "A Little Learning is a Dangerous
Thing": Nineteenth-Century British Medical Missions and the Politics of
Professionalisation, c. 1880-1910 Part 2: Politics 4. Paying the Piper and
Calling the Tune?: Complaints against Doctors in Workers' Medical Schemes
in the South Wales Coalfield 5. From Claims to Rights: Patient Complaints
and the Evolution of a Mutual Aid Society 6. "The Shape of the Iceberg":
Doctors and Neglect Under the New Poor Law Part 3: Patients 7. Complaining
against Medical Practice and Practitioners: The Patient View, 1830s-1900
8. Complaining in the Age of Consumption: Patients, Consumers or Citizens?
9. Complaining about Typhoid in 1930s Britain Part 4: Public Relations 10.
Sites of Complaint and Complaining: Fever and Smallpox Hospitals in
late-Victorian London 11. No Defence? Perceptions about Doctors Accused of
Killing a Patient (1957-2009) 12. Looking Back to Bolitho and on to
Bristol: Lessons from the 1990s Afterword: Going Public: The Act of
Complaining