Medical Consulting by Letter in France, 1665–1789
Robert Weston
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paperback. Series: History of Medicine in Context. BIC Classification: 3JD; HBLL; MB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). .
Ailing seventeenth- and eighteenth-century French men and women, members of their families, or their local physician or surgeon, could write to high profile physicians and surgeons seeking expert medical advice. This study, the first full-length examination of the practice of consulting by letter, provides a cohesive portrayal of some of the widespread ailments of French society in the latter part of the early modern period. It explores how and why changes occurred in the relationships between those who sought and those who provided medical advice. Previous studies of epistolary medical consulting have limited attention to the output of ... Read more
Ailing seventeenth- and eighteenth-century French men and women, members of their families, or their local physician or surgeon, could write to high profile physicians and surgeons seeking expert medical advice. This study, the first full-length examination of the practice of consulting by letter, provides a cohesive portrayal of some of the widespread ailments of French society in the latter part of the early modern period. It explores how and why changes occurred in the relationships between those who sought and those who provided medical advice. Previous studies of epistolary medical consulting have limited attention to the output of ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Routledge United Kingdom
Condition
New
Series
History of Medicine in Context
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781138279728
SKU
V9781138279728
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About Robert Weston
Robert Weston is Honorary Research Fellow at The University of Western Australia.
Reviews for Medical Consulting by Letter in France, 1665–1789
'Weston has identified some fascinating material at an interesting period in European medicine and composed a valuable contribution to medical history.' Vesalius ’This work fits well into the popular trend of social history, demonstrating medical practice in action, rather than described in theoretical texts. One of the greatest benefits of Weston’s work is his synthesis between patient and ... Read more