The Man Who Crucified Himself: Readings of a Medical Case in Nineteenth-Century Europe: Clio Medica, cartea 97
Autor Maria Böhmeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 noi 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004353596
ISBN-10: 9004353593
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Clio Medica
ISBN-10: 9004353593
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Clio Medica
Notă biografică
Maria Böhmer, Ph.D. (2013), European University Institute Florence, Italy, is postdoctoral research fellow in the history of medicine at the Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine (IBME) at the University of Zurich, Switzerland.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1 The Man Who Crucified Himself
2 The Storia della crocifissione as an Epistemic Genre
3 Making the Case Travel. Translation, Media, Reading
4 Professional Readings: Religion
5 Professional Readings: Madness
6 Professional Readings: Suicide
7 Popular Readings: Moral Education and Literary Entertainment
Epilogue
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1 The Man Who Crucified Himself
2 The Storia della crocifissione as an Epistemic Genre
3 Making the Case Travel. Translation, Media, Reading
4 Professional Readings: Religion
5 Professional Readings: Madness
6 Professional Readings: Suicide
7 Popular Readings: Moral Education and Literary Entertainment
Epilogue
Bibliography
Recenzii
“Overall, Böhmer’s study contributes broadly to scholarship on epistemic genres and specifically to our understanding of the role of case histories in the history of psychiatry.”
Alexandra Bamji (University of Leeds), Bull. Hist. Med., 2020, Vol. 94 (3), 527-528 pp.
“Maria Böhmer’s The Man Who Crucified Himself is an important contribution to many convergent fields: the history of medicine, and especially surgery; nineteenth century Italian history; the history of medical communication; and, last but not least, the history of one crucial textual genre in medicine, the case, as defined by Gianna Pomata for the early modern period. […]
The book is an exciting reading for specialists, but it can also be fruitfully used in the classroom, to illustrate the multiple layers and diverse adventures and uses of medical narratives in the long nineteenth century.”
Maria Conforti (History of Medicine and Bioethics, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy), Journal of the History of Medicine, Vol. 75 (3), 2020, 346-347 pp.
Alexandra Bamji (University of Leeds), Bull. Hist. Med., 2020, Vol. 94 (3), 527-528 pp.
“Maria Böhmer’s The Man Who Crucified Himself is an important contribution to many convergent fields: the history of medicine, and especially surgery; nineteenth century Italian history; the history of medical communication; and, last but not least, the history of one crucial textual genre in medicine, the case, as defined by Gianna Pomata for the early modern period. […]
The book is an exciting reading for specialists, but it can also be fruitfully used in the classroom, to illustrate the multiple layers and diverse adventures and uses of medical narratives in the long nineteenth century.”
Maria Conforti (History of Medicine and Bioethics, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy), Journal of the History of Medicine, Vol. 75 (3), 2020, 346-347 pp.