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Doctor of Society: Tom Beddoes and the Sick Trade in Late-Enlightenment England by Roy Porter (Deceased, literary executor and royalty recipient is Natsu Hattori, his wife.)

First published in 1992, this book explores how we come to hold our present attitudes towards health, sickness and the medical profession. Roy Porter argues that the outlook of the age of Enlightenment was crucially important in the creation of modern thinking about disease, doctors and society. To illustrate this viewpoint, he focuses on Thomas Beddoes, a prominent doctor of the eighteenth century and examines his challenging, pugnacious, radical and often amusing views on a wide range of issues concerning the place of illness and medicine in society. Many modern debates in medicine continue to echo the topics which Beddoes himself discussed in his ever-trenchant and provocative manner.

This book will be of interest to those studying the history of medicine, social history and the Enlightenment.

About Roy Porter (Deceased, literary executor and royalty recipient is Natsu Hattori, his wife.)

Roy Porter

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction 2. Life 3. The eighteenth-century medical milieu 4. The advancement of scientific medicine 4. The problem patient 6. Enlightenment and pathology 7. Cashing in on vulgar errors 8. Reforming the profession 9. Instructing the people 10. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index

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NLS9781138698819
9781138698819
1138698814
Doctor of Society: Tom Beddoes and the Sick Trade in Late-Enlightenment England by Roy Porter (Deceased, literary executor and royalty recipient is Natsu Hattori, his wife.)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2018-02-27
250
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