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Womens Medical Work in Early Modern France: Gender in History

Autor Susan Broomhall
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2011
Women have long been crucial to the provision of medical services, both in the treatment of sickness and in maintaining health. In this study, Susan Broomhall situates the practices and perceptions of women's medical work in France in the context of the sixteenth century and its medical evolution and innovations. She argues that early modern understandings of medical practice and authority were highly flexible and subject to change. She furthermore examines how a focus on female practitioners, who cut across most sectors of early modern medical practice, can reveal the multifaceted phenomenon of these negotiations for authority. To uncover the medical work of women and to elucidate contemporary responses to female practitioners, Broomhall employs sources produced by a variety of authors and institutions, and a diverse range of materials such as manuscript and early printed works, personal correspondence, hospital and poor relief ledgers, and hagiographic and legal commentaries. Her research reveals that the medical care contributed by women encompassed such varied domains as surgery, child health, dietetics, primary emergency treatment, palliative care, culinary therapy, and hospital nursing. Moreover, Broomhall demonstrates not only the breadth of the medical situtations in which women worked, but also the differences in practices and perceptions produced by varied social and economic levels. Women's medical work in early modern France skilfully combines new and detailed research with a clear presentation of the existing literature of women's medical work, making it invaluable to students of gender and medical history.
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ISBN-13: 9780719062872
ISBN-10: 071906287X
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
Seria Gender in History


Notă biografică

Susan Broomhall is a social scientist with a major in psychology and over 30 years practical experience applying behavioural science to real world issues. With a passion for world peace and harmony, Susan aspires to empower people to be happy and well by encouraging everyone to understand and believe in their innate ability to create their own reality.Susan has transformed her life experiences into translations of psychospiritual philosophy and quantum psychology. She has done this in order to bridge the divide between science and spirituality to understand what it means to be human and realise the purpose of our life journey. She is inspired to be part of the global community co-creating the new world, living in a harmonious and peaceful society where love, caring, and happiness are the valued qualities.

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Situates the practices and perceptions of women's medical work in France in the context of the sixteenth century and its medical evolution and innovations. The book argues that early modern understandings of medical practice and authority were highly flexible and subject to change.