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With Words and Knives - Learning Medical Dispassion in Early Modern England (Paperback)
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With Words and Knives - Learning Medical Dispassion in Early Modern England (Paperback)
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The practice of medicine in the days before the development of
anaesthetics could often be a brutal and painful experience. Many
procedures, especially those involving surgery, must have proved
almost as distressing to the doctor as to the patient. Yet in order
to cure, the medical practitioner was often required to inflict
pain and the patient to endure it. Some level of detachment has
always been required of the doctor and especially, of the surgeon.
It is the construction of this detachment, or dispassion, in early
modern England, with which this work is concerned. The book
explores the idea of medical dispassion and shows how practitioners
developed the intellectual, verbal and manual skill of being able
to replace passion with equanimity and distance. As the skill of
'dispassion' became more widespread it was both enthusiastically
promoted and vehemently attacked by scientific and literary writers
throughout the early modern period. To explain why the practice was
so controversial and aroused such furor, this study takes into
account not only patterns of medical education and clinical
practice but wider debates concerning social, philosophical and
religious ideas.
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