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Women S Bodies in Medicine (Hardcover): Helen King Women S Bodies in Medicine (Hardcover)
Helen King
R628 R580 Discovery Miles 5 800 Save R48 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The House of Gable - A science fiction dark fantasy romance (Hardcover): Helen King The House of Gable - A science fiction dark fantasy romance (Hardcover)
Helen King
R768 Discovery Miles 7 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The One-Sex Body on Trial: The Classical and Early Modern Evidence (Paperback): Helen King The One-Sex Body on Trial: The Classical and Early Modern Evidence (Paperback)
Helen King
R1,614 Discovery Miles 16 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By far the most influential work on the history of the body, across a wide range of academic disciplines, remains that of Thomas Laqueur. This book puts on trial the one-sex/two-sex model of Laqueur's Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud through a detailed exploration of the ways in which two classical stories of sexual difference were told, retold and remade from the mid-sixteenth to the nineteenth century. Agnodike, the 'first midwife' who disguises herself as a man and then exposes herself to her potential patients, and Phaethousa, who grows a beard after her husband leaves her, are stories from the ancient world that resonated in the early modern period in particular. Tracing the reception of these tales shows how they provided continuity despite considerable change in medicine, being the common property of those on different sides of professional disputes about women's roles in both medicine and midwifery. The study reveals how different genres used these stories, changing their characters and plots, but always invoking the authority of the classics in discussions of sexual identity. The study raises important questions about the nature of medical knowledge, the relationship between texts and observation, and the understanding of sexual difference in the early modern world beyond the one-sex model.

The One-Sex Body on Trial: The Classical and Early Modern Evidence (Hardcover, New Ed): Helen King The One-Sex Body on Trial: The Classical and Early Modern Evidence (Hardcover, New Ed)
Helen King
R4,314 Discovery Miles 43 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By far the most influential work on the history of the body, across a wide range of academic disciplines, remains that of Thomas Laqueur. This book puts on trial the one-sex/two-sex model of Laqueur's Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud through a detailed exploration of the ways in which two classical stories of sexual difference were told, retold and remade from the mid-sixteenth to the nineteenth century. Agnodike, the 'first midwife' who disguises herself as a man and then exposes herself to her potential patients, and Phaethousa, who grows a beard after her husband leaves her, are stories from the ancient world that resonated in the early modern period in particular. Tracing the reception of these tales shows how they provided continuity despite considerable change in medicine, being the common property of those on different sides of professional disputes about women's roles in both medicine and midwifery. The study reveals how different genres used these stories, changing their characters and plots, but always invoking the authority of the classics in discussions of sexual identity. The study raises important questions about the nature of medical knowledge, the relationship between texts and observation, and the understanding of sexual difference in the early modern world beyond the one-sex model.

Health in Antiquity (Paperback): Helen King Health in Antiquity (Paperback)
Helen King
R1,602 Discovery Miles 16 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How healthy were people in ancient Greece and Rome, and how did they think about maintaining and restoring their health? For students of classics, history or the history of medicine, answers to these and many previously untouched questions are dealt with by renowned ancient historians, classical scholars and archaeologists. Using a multidisciplined approach, the contributors assess the issues surrounding health in the Greco-Roman world from prehistory to Christian late antiquity. Sources range from palaeodemography to patristic and from archaeology to architecture and using these, this book considers what health meant, how it was thought to be achieved, and addresses how the ancient world can be perceived as an ideal in subsequent periods of history.

The Disease of Virgins - Green Sickness, Chlorosis and the Problems of Puberty (Paperback): Helen King The Disease of Virgins - Green Sickness, Chlorosis and the Problems of Puberty (Paperback)
Helen King
R1,322 Discovery Miles 13 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From an acclaimed author in the field, this is a compelling study of the origins and history of the disease commonly seen as afflicting young unmarried girls. Understanding of the condition turned puberty and virginity into medical conditions, and Helen King stresses the continuity of this disease through history, depsite enormous shifts in medical understanding and technonologies, and drawing parallels with the modern illness of anorexia. Examining its roots in the classical tradition all the way through to its extraordinary survival into the 1920s, this study asks a number of questions about the nature of the disease itself and the relationship between illness, body images and what we should call'normal' behaviour. This is a fascinating and clear account which will prove invaluable not just to students of classical studies, but will be of interest to medical professionals also

Health in Antiquity (Hardcover): Helen King Health in Antiquity (Hardcover)
Helen King
R3,899 Discovery Miles 38 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Is health the absence of disease, or a more positive state of happiness and well-being? How healthy were people in ancient Greece and Rome, and how did they think about maintaining and restoring their health? Answers to these and many previously untouched questions are dealt with by renowned ancient historians, classical scholars and archaeologists. Using a multi-disciplined approach, the contributors assess the issues surrounding health in the Greco-Roman world from prehistory to Christian late antiquity . Sources range from palaeodemography to patristics and from archaeology to architecture and using these, this book considers what health meant, how it was thought to be achieved, and addresses how the ancient world can be perceived as an ideal in subsequent periods of history. For anyone studying Classics, The History of Medicine this book provides a fascinating insight into the health and perceptions of health in antiquity. A study aid must.

Hippocrates Now - The 'Father of Medicine' in the Internet Age (Hardcover): Helen King Hippocrates Now - The 'Father of Medicine' in the Internet Age (Hardcover)
Helen King
R3,625 Discovery Miles 36 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is available as open access through the Knowledge Unlatched programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. We need to talk about Hippocrates. Current scholarship attributes none of the works of the 'Hippocratic corpus' to him, and the ancient biographical traditions of his life are not only late, but also written for their own promotional purposes. Yet Hippocrates features powerfully in our assumptions about ancient medicine, and our beliefs about what medicine - and the physician himself - should be. In both orthodox and alternative medicine, he continues to be a model to be emulated. This book will challenge widespread assumptions about Hippocrates (and, in the process, about the history of medicine in ancient Greece and beyond) and will also explore the creation of modern myths about the ancient world. Why do we continue to use Hippocrates, and how are new myths constructed around his name? How do news stories and the internet contribute to our picture of him? And what can this tell us about wider popular engagements with the classical world today, in memes, 'quotes' and online?

The Disease of Virgins - Green Sickness, Chlorosis and the Problems of Puberty (Hardcover, Revised): Helen King The Disease of Virgins - Green Sickness, Chlorosis and the Problems of Puberty (Hardcover, Revised)
Helen King
R3,883 Discovery Miles 38 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When does a young girl's behaviour become a disease? In sixteenth-century Europe, the disease of virgins, or green sickness, was seen as a common disorder affecting young unmarried girls. Its symptoms included weakness, dietary disturbance, lack of menstruation and most significantly, a change in skin colour. Understanding of the condition turned puberty and virginity into medical problems, and proposed to cure them by bloodletting, diet, exercise, and marriage. Helen King examines the origins and history of the disease, from its roots in the classical tradition to its extraordinary survival into the 1920s, despite changes in how the mechanisms of puberty and menstruation were understood, and enormous shifts in medical theories and technologies. From menstrual disturbance to eating disorders, from liver disease to blood disorder, the disease of virgins has been adjusted throughout its history to fit medical fashions. However, little changed in the underlying ideas about the female body, and the need to regulate the sexuality of young women. This compelling study poses a number of questions about the nature of disease itself and the relationship between illness, body image and what

Hippocrates' Woman - Reading the Female Body in Ancient Greece (Hardcover): Helen King Hippocrates' Woman - Reading the Female Body in Ancient Greece (Hardcover)
Helen King
R3,903 Discovery Miles 39 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In ancient Greece, gynaecology originated in the myth of the first woman Pandora, whose beautiful appearance was seen to cover her dangerous "insides". This book demonstrates how ancient Greek healers read the signs offered by their patients' bodies, arguing that medicine was based on ideas about women and their bodies found in myth and ritual. Helen King deploys a wide range of comparative material from the social sciences to discuss religious healing, chronic pain and the creation of a powerful self-image by aspiring healers. She outlines how nursing and midwifery have tried to create their own versions of the ancient Greek past to give themselves great status, and presents a detailed account of how doctors twisted ancient Greek texts into ways of controlling women's behaviour. Finally she analyzes how later medicine, by diagnosing "hysteria" and by recommending practices such as clitoridectomy, gave its decisions authority by claiming ancient Greek origins which never existed. The text provides an insight into the origins of gynaecology and the influence of the early study and medical texts on later medical practices and theories up to the Victorian era.

Hippocrates' Woman - Reading the Female Body in Ancient Greece (Paperback): Helen King Hippocrates' Woman - Reading the Female Body in Ancient Greece (Paperback)
Helen King
R1,331 Discovery Miles 13 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Hippocrates' Woman demonstrates the role of Hippocratic ideas about the female body in the subsequent history of western gynaecology. It examines these ideas not only in the social and cultural context in which they were first produced, but also the ways in which writers up to the Victorian period have appealed to the material in support of their own theories.
Among the conflicting tange of images of women given in the Hippocratic corpus existed one tradition of the female body which says it is radically unlike the male body, behaving in different ways and requiring a different set of therapies. This book sets this model within the context of Greek mythology, especially the myth of Pandora and her difference from men, to explore the image of the body as something to be read.
Hippocrates' Woman presents an arresting study of the origins of gynaecology, an exploration of how the interior workings of the female body were understood and the influence of Hippocrates' theories on the gynaecology of subsequent ages.

Developing Expertise for Teaching in Higher Education - Practical Ideas for Professional Learning and Development (Paperback):... Developing Expertise for Teaching in Higher Education - Practical Ideas for Professional Learning and Development (Paperback)
Helen King
R987 Discovery Miles 9 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

-Addresses the issue of teaching excellence and teaching expertise in higher education -Offers practical, implementable ideas based on experience and scholarship -Considers the characteristics of teaching expertise and how this translates to teaching excellence

Midwifery, Obstetrics and the Rise of Gynaecology - The Uses of a Sixteenth-Century Compendium (Hardcover, New Ed): Helen King Midwifery, Obstetrics and the Rise of Gynaecology - The Uses of a Sixteenth-Century Compendium (Hardcover, New Ed)
Helen King
R4,168 Discovery Miles 41 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Gynaeciorum libri, the 'Books on [the diseases of] women,' a compendium of ancient and contemporary texts on gynaecology, is the inspiration for this intensive exploration of the origins of a subfield of medicine. This collection was first published in 1566, with a second edition in 1586/8 and a third, running to 1097 folio pages, in 1597. While examining the origins of the compendium, Helen King here concentrates on its reception, looking at a range of different uses of the book in the history of medicine from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century. Looking at the competition and collaboration among different groups of men involved in childbirth, and between men and women, she demonstrates that arguments about history were as important as arguments about the merits of different designs of forceps. She focuses on the eighteenth century, when the 'man-midwife' William Smellie found his competence to practise challenged on the grounds of his allegedly inadequate grasp of the history of medicine. In his lectures, Smellie remade the 'father of medicine', Hippocrates, as the 'father of midwifery'. The close study of these texts results in a fresh perspective on Thomas Laqueur's model of the defeat of the one-sex body in the eighteenth century, and on the origins of gynaecology more generally. King argues that there were three occasions in the history of western medicine on which it was claimed that women's difference from men was so extensive that they required a separate branch of medicine: the fifth century BC, and the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries. By looking at all three occasions together, and by tracing the links not only between ancient Greek ideas and their Renaissance rediscovery, but also between the Renaissance compendium and its later owners, King analyzes how the claim of female 'difference' was shaped by specific social and cultural conditions. Midwifery, Obstetrics and the Rise of Gynaecology makes a genuine contribution not only to the history of medicine and its subfield of gynaecology, but also to gender and cultural studies.

Developing Expertise for Teaching in Higher Education - Practical Ideas for Professional Learning and Development (Hardcover):... Developing Expertise for Teaching in Higher Education - Practical Ideas for Professional Learning and Development (Hardcover)
Helen King
R3,882 Discovery Miles 38 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

-Addresses the issue of teaching excellence and teaching expertise in higher education -Offers practical, implementable ideas based on experience and scholarship -Considers the characteristics of teaching expertise and how this translates to teaching excellence

Hippocrates Now - The 'Father of Medicine' in the Internet Age (Paperback): Helen King Hippocrates Now - The 'Father of Medicine' in the Internet Age (Paperback)
Helen King
R1,282 Discovery Miles 12 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is available as open access through the Knowledge Unlatched programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. We need to talk about Hippocrates. Current scholarship attributes none of the works of the 'Hippocratic corpus' to him, and the ancient biographical traditions of his life are not only late, but also written for their own promotional purposes. Yet Hippocrates features powerfully in our assumptions about ancient medicine, and our beliefs about what medicine - and the physician himself - should be. In both orthodox and alternative medicine, he continues to be a model to be emulated. This book will challenge widespread assumptions about Hippocrates (and, in the process, about the history of medicine in ancient Greece and beyond) and will also explore the creation of modern myths about the ancient world. Why do we continue to use Hippocrates, and how are new myths constructed around his name? How do news stories and the internet contribute to our picture of him? And what can this tell us about wider popular engagements with the classical world today, in memes, 'quotes' and online?

A Little Widow is a Dangerous Thing (Paperback): Helen King Hastings, Jean Muir A Little Widow is a Dangerous Thing (Paperback)
Helen King Hastings, Jean Muir
R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Little Widow is a Dangerous Thing (Hardcover): Helen King Hastings, Jean Muir A Little Widow is a Dangerous Thing (Hardcover)
Helen King Hastings, Jean Muir
R891 Discovery Miles 8 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Traveller Mistakes - 50 Things You Should Avoid In Backpacking (Paperback): Helen King Traveller Mistakes - 50 Things You Should Avoid In Backpacking (Paperback)
Helen King
R209 Discovery Miles 2 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Studies on Inbreeding Animals (Paperback): Jackson Chambers Studies on Inbreeding Animals (Paperback)
Jackson Chambers; Helen King
R424 Discovery Miles 4 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
How To Hook Rugs (Paperback): Helen King How To Hook Rugs (Paperback)
Helen King
R615 Discovery Miles 6 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
How To Hook Rugs (Hardcover): Helen King How To Hook Rugs (Hardcover)
Helen King
R929 Discovery Miles 9 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Picking your Performance Puppy (Paperback): Helen King Picking your Performance Puppy (Paperback)
Helen King
R578 Discovery Miles 5 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Picking Your Performance Puppy is more than a book It also contains links to videos that demonstrate how structure determines movement and performance in dogs. This book is geared towards people who want to know more about what it takes to make a great performance dog. If you are getting ready to purchase a puppy, adopt an older dog or just want to know more about the dog you have, this book will help you understand what makes a great performance dog. If you have ever wondered why some dogs excel while others struggle and why some dogs have longer careers than others, Picking Your Performance Puppy will take the mystery out structure for performance and answer those questions. Picking Your Performance Puppy is also available in in a PDF eBook at www.recipetowin.com

The Physician's Wife - A Novel... (Paperback): Helen King Spangler The Physician's Wife - A Novel... (Paperback)
Helen King Spangler
R784 R664 Discovery Miles 6 640 Save R120 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ The Physician's Wife: A Novel Helen King Spangler J. B. Lippincott, 1875

The Physician's Wife - A Novel (1875) (Paperback): Helen King Spangler The Physician's Wife - A Novel (1875) (Paperback)
Helen King Spangler
R823 Discovery Miles 8 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

The Physician's Wife - A Novel (1875) (Paperback): Helen King Spangler The Physician's Wife - A Novel (1875) (Paperback)
Helen King Spangler
R823 Discovery Miles 8 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: wards trying to imagine myself a resident of London, with its ever-varying sights to attract the eye, and its busy noise to gratify the industrious ear and break the monotony of an uneventful life. CHAPTER III. I Think I have never described my home and my father; and as they are of concern to the present, it is eminently fitting that I devote one of my chapters to a description of them. First, papa is as fine a looking man as one would pick out of five hundred who tread the streets of great cities. I do not trust alone to my own bias when I say this, for many others have told me so. And as for his mind, it must be a well-filled store-house, else the rector, with his every Sabbath afternoon visit to Loch Severn, would have long since exhausted its intellectual resources. Indeed, for the past fourteen years, as far back as I can go in memory, Doctor Martyn, the rector, has passed his Sabbath afternoons regularly with papa, coming in at the little garden gate immediately after luncheon, and remaining to tea; and this mutual interchange of views upon all subjects could not fail to be of profit to both of them. Loch Severn is built after the Elizabethan plan, with large, airy rooms and wide window-seats, with scarce a window in its whole structure but that one might say of it who sat therein, "What perfect scenery what a restful, winsome nook " We had no portrait-gallery, for our ancestry was neithernumerous nor conspicuous on my father's side. And on my mother's?well, into that sacred and charmed circle of knights and baronets neither my papa nor myself ever dared to intrude; nor, indeed, had we any disposition to do so. Mamma, my beautiful, angel mamma, ran off and married papa, and that is how they came to get married; for had old Dudley Montague appeared on the sc...

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