This book examines medical care in Ireland from 1750-1950, through
the prisms of state provision, professionalisation and the
experiences of health and illness. It includes analyses and
discussions of quacks and cures, contraception, the history of
suicide, the role of the coroners' courts, and the treatment of
criminal lunatics.
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