Our systems are now restored following recent technical disruption, and we’re working hard to catch up on publishing. We apologise for the inconvenience caused. Find out more

Recommended product

Popular links

Popular links


Medicine in Society

Medicine in Society

Medicine in Society

Historical Essays
Andrew Wear , University College London and Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine
February 1992
Available
Paperback
9780521336390

Looking for an inspection copy?

This title is not currently available for inspection.

£30.99
GBP
Paperback
USD
eBook

    The social history of medicine over the last fifteen years has redrawn the boundaries of medical history. Specialised papers and monographs have contributed to our knowledge of how medicine has affected society and how society has shaped medicine. This book synthesises, through a series of essays, some of the most significant findings of this 'new social history' of medicine. The period covered ranges from ancient Greece to the present time. While coverage is not exhaustive, the reader is able to trace how medicine in the West developed from an unlicensed open market place, with many different types of practitioners in the classical period, to the nineteenth- and twentieth-century professionalised medicine of State influence, of hospitals, public health medicine, and scientific medicine. The book also covers innovatory topics such as patient-doctor relationships, the history of the asylum, and the demographic background to the history of medicine.

    • Combines the findings of some of the leading researchers into the social history of medicine to provide a state-of-the-art study of the subject, redrawing the boundaries of modern study
    • Completely comprehensive, examining medical practice from ancient Greece to the modern day
    • A fascinating study of how modern medicine, as we know it, developed

    Product details

    April 2011
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9780511872334
    0 pages
    0kg
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction Andrew Wear
    • 2. Healers in the medical market place: towards a social history of Graeco-Roman medicine Vivian Nutton
    • 3. Medicine and society in medieval Europe, 500–1500 Katharine Park
    • 4. The patient in England, c. 1660–c. 1800 Roy Porter
    • 5. Making sense of health and the environment in early modern England Andrew Wear
    • 6. Medicine in the age of Enlightenment Guenter B. Granshaw
    • 7. The rise of the modern hospital in Britain Lindsay Granshaw
    • 8. Medical practitioners 1750–1850 and the period of medical reform in Britain Irvine Loudon
    • 9. Public health, preventive medicine and professionalization: England and America in the nineteenth century Elizabeth Fee and Dorothy Porter
    • 10. Madness and its institutions Roy Porter
    • 11. From infectious to chronic diseases: changing patterns of sickness in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Paul Weindling
    • 12. Providers, 'consumers', the state and the delivery of health care services in twentieth-century Britain Jane Lewis
    • 13. The implications of increased life expectancy for family and social life Arthur E. Imhof
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Andrew Wear, Vivian Nutton, Katharine Park, Roy Porter, Guenter B. Granshaw, Lindsay Granshaw, Irvine Loudon, Elizabeth Fee, Dorothy Porter, Paul Weindling, Jane Lewis, Arthur E. Imhof

    • Editor
    • Andrew Wear , University College London and Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine