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Leonard Sowerby's self-healing manual for women, TheLadies'
Dispensatory, emerged in England in 1652 amidst an abundance of
medical self-help books for the lay citizen. Written for both the
common patient and the amateur health provider, these manuals of
home remedies provided their readers with a variety of potential
solutions to common ailments or disease. Sowerby's Dispensatory was
written primarily for curing women's health problems, and in that
regard, focuses heavily on gynecologic problems (the Dispensatory
includes numerous preparations for inducing abortion), breast
complaints, personal hygiene and cosmetic applications. Balaban,
Erlen and Siderits have resurrected Sowerby's original manuscript
and have provided both historical and medical explanation of its
uses and usefulness. From a common garlic remedy to 'fortify the
brain' to 'a hog's heel, burned to powder' for easing colic, The
Ladies' Dispensatory is a delightfully unique look at health and
hygiene in the seventeenth century. Also inlcludes nine maps.
Leonard Sowerby's self-healing manual for women, The Ladies' Dispensatory, emerged in England in 1652 amidst an abundance of medical self-help books for the lay citizen. Written for both the common patient and the amateur health provider, these manuals of home remedies provided their readers with a variety of potential solutions to common ailments or disease. The editors have resurrected Sowerby's original manuscript and have provided both historical and medical explanation of its uses and usefulness. From a common garlic remedy to 'fortify the brain' to 'a hog's heel, burned to powder' for easing colic, The Ladies' Dispensatory is a delightfully unique look at health and hygiene in the seventeenth century.
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