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Recovery - How We Can Create a Better, Brighter Future after a Crisis (Hardcover): Andrew Wear Recovery - How We Can Create a Better, Brighter Future after a Crisis (Hardcover)
Andrew Wear
R385 R301 Discovery Miles 3 010 Save R84 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days
Problems and Methods in the History of Medicine (Paperback): Roy Porter, Andrew Wear Problems and Methods in the History of Medicine (Paperback)
Roy Porter, Andrew Wear
R994 Discovery Miles 9 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1987, Problems and Methods in the History of Medicine is a collection of papers surveying and assessing the particular approaches and techniques which have been used in the history of medicine in the past or are still being developed (from the influence of Annales to the role of the computer). The emphasis is on historical practice rather than methodology in isolation. Besides the topics indicated above, a third problematic is that of historical demography. A common theme to all three groups of paper is the relation between quantitative 'hard' data and qualitative 'soft' data.

British Medicine in an Age of Reform (Paperback): Roger French, Andrew Wear British Medicine in an Age of Reform (Paperback)
Roger French, Andrew Wear
R1,417 Discovery Miles 14 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

British Medicine in an Age of Reform, charts the nature and dynamics of the radical changes which occurred between 1780 and 1850 - a great turning point in British medicine. Medicine was reformed just as politics was being reformed. It became a recognizable profession, and at the same time there was an impetus from within to base the subject upon science. By the end of the 1850's medicine had become perceptibly `modern'. Contributions by acknowledged experts cover subjects from Apothecaries' Act of 1815 to froensic medicine, and the effect of scientific medicine on the doctor-patient relationship. Fascinating and detailed, British Medicine in an Age of Reform provides a rich source of information for students of social history, the history of medicine and science, and for those working in the medical profession.

Problems and Methods in the History of Medicine (Hardcover): Roy Porter, Andrew Wear Problems and Methods in the History of Medicine (Hardcover)
Roy Porter, Andrew Wear
R3,243 Discovery Miles 32 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1987, Problems and Methods in the History of Medicine is a collection of papers surveying and assessing the particular approaches and techniques which have been used in the history of medicine in the past or are still being developed (from the influence of Annales to the role of the computer). The emphasis is on historical practice rather than methodology in isolation. Besides the topics indicated above, a third problematic is that of historical demography. A common theme to all three groups of paper is the relation between quantitative 'hard' data and qualitative 'soft' data.

British Medicine in an Age of Reform (Hardcover): Roger French, Andrew Wear British Medicine in an Age of Reform (Hardcover)
Roger French, Andrew Wear
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The years from 1780 to 1850 saw one of the great turning points in British medicine. Medicine was reformed just as politics was being reformed, and many of the characteristics of modern medicine emerged. "British Medicine in an Age of Reform" charts the nature and dynamics of the radical changes which occurred in this period. With the help of the state, medicine became a recognizable profession. At the same time there was a push from within medicine to base the subject on science and to develop a career structure that did not depend upon social connections but instead worked as a meritocracy. By the end of the 1850s, medicine had become perceptibly modern. It lacked only germ theory which was to follow a few years later. The details of the Apothecaries' Act, the use of the rhetoric of science for the purpose of medical reform, and the ways in which post-revolutionary French medicine was used as an example in British reforms are documented by the contributors. Other contributions include discussions of forensic medicine as a paradigm of reform, the teaching of chemistry to medical students, and how scientific medicine affected the doctor-patient relationship. This book should be of

Writings on Travel, Discovery and History by Daniel Defoe, Part I Vol 2 (Hardcover): W.R. Owens, P.N. Furbank, D. W. Hayton,... Writings on Travel, Discovery and History by Daniel Defoe, Part I Vol 2 (Hardcover)
W.R. Owens, P.N. Furbank, D. W. Hayton, N.H. Keeble, John McVeagh, …
R369 Discovery Miles 3 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of Daniel Defoe's travel and historical writings reveal the range of his intellectual interests. His "Tour thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain", which came out between 1724 and 1726, drew on Defoe's travels throughout England and Scotland - often as a political agent and spy.

Writings on Travel, Discovery and History by Daniel Defoe, Part I Vol 1 (Hardcover): W.R. Owens, P.N. Furbank, D. W. Hayton,... Writings on Travel, Discovery and History by Daniel Defoe, Part I Vol 1 (Hardcover)
W.R. Owens, P.N. Furbank, D. W. Hayton, N.H. Keeble, John McVeagh, …
R1,156 Discovery Miles 11 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of Daniel Defoe's travel and historical writings reveal the range of his intellectual interests. His "Tour thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain", which came out between 1724 and 1726, drew on Defoe's travels throughout England and Scotland - often as a political agent and spy.

Writings on Travel, Discovery and History by Daniel Defoe, Part I Vol 3 (Hardcover): W.R. Owens, P.N. Furbank, D. W. Hayton,... Writings on Travel, Discovery and History by Daniel Defoe, Part I Vol 3 (Hardcover)
W.R. Owens, P.N. Furbank, D. W. Hayton, N.H. Keeble, John McVeagh, …
R1,143 Discovery Miles 11 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of Daniel Defoe's travel and historical writings reveal the range of his intellectual interests. His "Tour thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain", which came out between 1724 and 1726, drew on Defoe's travels throughout England and Scotland - often as a political agent and spy.

Writings on Travel, Discovery and History by Daniel Defoe, Part I Vol 4 (Hardcover): W.R. Owens, P.N. Furbank, D. W. Hayton,... Writings on Travel, Discovery and History by Daniel Defoe, Part I Vol 4 (Hardcover)
W.R. Owens, P.N. Furbank, D. W. Hayton, N.H. Keeble, John McVeagh, …
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of Daniel Defoe's travel and historical writings reveal the range of his intellectual interests. His "Tour thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain", which came out between 1724 and 1726, drew on Defoe's travels throughout England and Scotland - often as a political agent and spy.

Health and Healing in Early Modern England - Studies in Social and Intellectual History (Hardcover, New Ed): Andrew Wear Health and Healing in Early Modern England - Studies in Social and Intellectual History (Hardcover, New Ed)
Andrew Wear
R2,638 Discovery Miles 26 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The opening studies in this volume, on the revival of Galenic medicine in Continental Europe, provide the context for its focus - England in the 17th century. The author covers the discovery of the circulation of the blood, but it is the underlying components of health and medicine that form the subjects of this book. It deals, notably, with the strong link then perceived between health and the environment, perhaps even more present in people's minds than today, with the relationship between medicine and religion, and with medical ethics. Further studies discuss the provision made for the sick poor, the popularisation of medicine, and the epistemological basis of learned or university based medicine. A theme throughout is the range of treatments available in the 'medical marketplace' of the 17th century, from wise women to learned physicians.

The Medical Revolution of the Seventeenth Century (Paperback): Roger French, Andrew Wear The Medical Revolution of the Seventeenth Century (Paperback)
Roger French, Andrew Wear
R1,245 Discovery Miles 12 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book considers the underlying forces which helped to produce a revolution in seventeenth-century medicine. It shows how in the period between 1630 and 1730 medicine came to represent something more than a marginal activity unrelated to social and intellectual phenomena and also how it was influenced and formed by the same developments in religion, politics, science and commerce which shaped the general history of the seventeenth century. In an attempt to divert the historiography of the subject away from Newton, natural philosophy and the 'scientific revolution', the essays in this volume not only place medicine into a 'context' of political, religious and social change but also explore the dynamics which fashioned the nature of medicine in the age of revolution. Not surprisingly, religion emerges as perhaps the greatest external force for change, colouring most aspects of national and local life and interacting with the growth in the extent of medical knowledge and practice.

Knowledge and Practice in English Medicine, 1550-1680 (Hardcover): Andrew Wear Knowledge and Practice in English Medicine, 1550-1680 (Hardcover)
Andrew Wear
R2,846 Discovery Miles 28 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a major synthesis of the knowledge and practice of early modern English medicine in its social and cultural contexts. The book vividly maps out some central areas: remedies (and how they were made credible), notions of disease, advice on preventive medicine and on healthy living, and how surgeons worked upon the body and their understanding of what they were doing. The structures of practice and knowledge examined in the first part of the book came to be challenged in the later seventeenth century, when the 'new science' began to overturn the foundation of established knowledge. However, as the second part of the book shows, traditional medical practice was so well entrenched in English culture that much of it continued into the eighteenth century. Various changes did however occur, which set the agenda for later medical treatment and which are discussed in the final chapter.

Knowledge and Practice in English Medicine, 1550-1680 (Paperback): Andrew Wear Knowledge and Practice in English Medicine, 1550-1680 (Paperback)
Andrew Wear
R1,280 Discovery Miles 12 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a major synthesis of the knowledge and practice of early modern English medicine, as expressed in vernacular texts set in their social and cultural contexts. The book vividly maps out some central areas: remedies (and how they were made credible), notions of disease, advice on preventive medicine and on healthy living, and how and why surgeons worked on the body. In particular, two of the most high-profile diseases of the age--the pox and the plague--are discussed in detail, and their treatment analyzed.

Medicine in Society - Historical Essays (Paperback): Andrew Wear Medicine in Society - Historical Essays (Paperback)
Andrew Wear
R1,012 Discovery Miles 10 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The social history of medicine over the past fifteen years has redrawn the boundaries of medical history. Specialized papers and monographs have contributed to our knowledge of how medicine has affected society and how society has shaped medicine. This book synthesizes, through a series of essays, some of the most significant findings of this "new social history" of medicine. The period covered ranges from ancient Greece to the present time. While coverage is not exhaustive, the reader is able to trace how medicine in the West developed from an unlicensed open market place, with many different types of practitioners in the classical period, to the nineteenth- and twentieth-century professionalized medicine of State influence, of hospitals, public health medicine, and scientific medicine. The book also covers innovative topics such as patient-doctor relationships, the history of the asylum, and the demographic background to the history of medicine.

Solved - How other countries cracked the world's biggest problems (and we can too) (Hardcover): Andrew Wear Solved - How other countries cracked the world's biggest problems (and we can too) (Hardcover)
Andrew Wear 1
R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Denmark is set to achieve 100 per cent renewable energy by 2030. Iceland has topped the gender equality rankings for a decade and counting. South Korea’s average life expectancy will soon reach ninety. How have these places achieved such remarkable outcomes? And how can we apply those lessons to our own communities? The future we want is already here - it's just not evenly distributed. By bringing together for the first time tried and tested solutions to society's most pressing problems, from violence to inequality, Andrew Wear shows that the world we want to live in is already within reach. Solved is a much-needed dose of optimism in an atmosphere of doom and gloom. Informative, accessible and revelatory, it is a celebration of the power of human ingenuity to make the future brighter for everyone.

The Western Medical Tradition - 800 BC to AD 1800 (Paperback): Lawrence I. Conrad, Michael Neve, Vivian Nutton, Roy Porter,... The Western Medical Tradition - 800 BC to AD 1800 (Paperback)
Lawrence I. Conrad, Michael Neve, Vivian Nutton, Roy Porter, Andrew Wear
R1,384 R1,114 Discovery Miles 11 140 Save R270 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The influence of Greek medical practices dating back to the fifth century B.C. has had an immeasurable impact on the development of medicine in the West over the subsequent centuries. This text is designed to cover the history of Western medicine from Classical Antiquity to 1800. As one guiding thread it takes the system of medical ideas that, in large part, went back to the Greeks of the fifth century B.C., and played a major role in the understanding and treatment of health and disease. The influence of Greek medicine spread from the Aegean basin to the rest of the Mediterranean region, to Europe, and then to European settlements overseas. By the nineteenth century, however, this tradition no longer carried the same force or occupied so central a position within medicine. This book charts the influence of this tradition through twenty centuries, examining it in its social and historical context. It is essential reading as a new synthesis for all students of the history of medicine.

Solved!: How other countries have cracked the world's biggest problems and we can too (Paperback): Andrew Wear Solved!: How other countries have cracked the world's biggest problems and we can too (Paperback)
Andrew Wear
R559 Discovery Miles 5 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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