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Home Remedy Books in Britain: Medicine and the Female Reader, 1800–1867
Home Remedy Books in Britain: Medicine and the Female Reader, 1800–1867
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Home Remedy Books in Britain: Medicine and the Female Reader, 1800–1867

2011
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Overview
In the preface to his 1852 Dictionary of Domestic Medicine and Household Surgery, Spencer Thompson wrote: \"But health will fail, either in old or young, and accidents will happen, in spite of the most careful precaution.\" With this concise statement, Thompson summarized the universal human desire to combat illness, injury, and hurt with action and knowledge. The more efficient ability to spread ideas and technology in nineteenth-century Britain led to increased production and use of home remedy books. Although women traditionally represented the agents of remedy and care within the domestic sphere (centuries prior to the nineteenth century), a struggle between the supposed inherent nurturing capabilities of womanhood and the professional medical realm occurred within the rhetoric of the home remedy genre during this period. Cultural mores allowed and pushed women to take up duties of nursing in the home, regardless of advice given by male physicians. Despite remedy book physician-authors' attempts to dictate appropriate medical care in the home through the writing of home remedy books, British women read, interpreted, and used home remedy books in ways that undermined medical control.
Publisher
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
ISBN
1124575456, 9781124575452