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Medicine and the Workhouse [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 290 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 578 g, 2 b/w, 6 line illus.
  • Serija: Rochester Studies in Medical History
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2013
  • Leidėjas: University of Rochester Press
  • ISBN-10: 1580464483
  • ISBN-13: 9781580464482
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 290 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 578 g, 2 b/w, 6 line illus.
  • Serija: Rochester Studies in Medical History
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2013
  • Leidėjas: University of Rochester Press
  • ISBN-10: 1580464483
  • ISBN-13: 9781580464482
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This is the first book to examine the history of the medical services provided by workhouses, both in Britain and its former colonies, during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries workhouses were a key provider of medical care to the poor. Workhouse beds in Britain far outnumbered beds provided by charitable hospitals, and a high percentage of inmates wereelderly and infirm, needing not only accommodation and work but also medical relief. Historians of welfare, the English poor laws, and medicine have been aware of the importance of workhouse-based medicine, but the topic hasnot been studied in depth. This volume is the first to examine the history of the medical services provided by these institutions both in Britain and its former colonies, over the period covered by the Old and New Poor Laws. Written by prominent historians of medicine, welfare, and social policy, the essays document the experiences of those who received care or died in these houses, and form the critical foundation for a new historiography of workhouse medicine.

Contributors: Jeremy Boulton, Virginia Crossman, Romola Davenport, Steven King, Angela Negrine, Susannah Ottaway, Rita Pemberton, Jonathan Reinarz, Alistair Ritch, Leonard Schwarz, Samantha Shave, Kevin Siena, Leonard Smith, Alannah Tomkins.

Jonathan Reinarz is director of the History of Medicine Unit at the University of Birmingham, UK. He has published extensively on the history of English medical institutions, 1750-1950. Leonard Schwarz has recently retired as a reader in Urban History at the University of Birmingham, where he founded the Birmingham Eighteenth Century Centre.

Recenzijos

This long overdue volume of essays moves beyond accounts of exclusively metropolitan experiences, drawing attention to the diverse experiences and policies that shaped medical relief at the regional or local levels and showing how, in words of one contributor, the workhouses were 'reluctant saviors at best.' The volume offers a coherent, up-to-date edited collection that will inform further research and appeal to a large audience of medical and welfare historians. -- Keir Waddington, Cardiff University, School of History, Archeology, and Religion

Preface vii
Introduction 1(18)
Jonathan Reinarz
Leonard Schwarz
Part One The Old Poor Law
1 Contagion, Exclusion, and the Unique Medical World of the Eighteenth-Century Workhouse: London Infirmaries in Their Widest Relief
19(21)
Kevin Siena
2 The Elderly in the Eighteenth-Century Workhouse
40(18)
Susannah Ottaway
3 "These Ante-Chambers of the Grave"? Mortality, Medicine, and the Workhouse in Georgian London, 1725--1824
58(28)
Jeremy Boulton
Romola Davenport
Leonard Schwarz
4 Workhouse Medical Care from Working-Class Autobiographies, 1750--1834
86(17)
Alannah Tomkins
5 "A Sad Spectacle of Hopeless Mental Degradation": The Management of the Insane in West Midlands Workhouses, 1815--60
103(20)
Leonard Smith
Part Two The New Poor Law
6 Workhouse Medicine in Ireland: A Preliminary Analysis, 1850--1914
123(17)
Virginia Crossman
7 Exploring Medical Care in the Nineteenth-Century Provincial Workhouse: A View from Birmingham
140(24)
Jonathan Reinarz
Alistair Ritch
8 "Immediate Death or a Life of Torture Are the Consequences of the System": The Bridgwater Union Scandal and Policy Change
164(28)
Samantha Shave
9 Practitioners and Paupers: Medicine at the Leicester Union Workhouse, 1867--1905
192(20)
Angela Negrine
10 Workhouse Medicine in the British Caribbean, 1834--38
212(16)
Rita Pemberton
11 Poverty, Medicine, and the Workhouse in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: An Afterword
228(25)
Steven King
Selected Bibliography 253(14)
List of Contributors 267(4)
Index 271