Health and Healing in Eighteenth-Century Germany(English, Paperback, Lindemann Mary)

Health and Healing in Eighteenth-Century Germany(English, Paperback, Lindemann Mary)

  • Lindemann Mary
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University PressISBN 13: 9780801867859ISBN 10: 0801867851

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Health and Healing in Eighteenth-Century Germany(English, Paperback, Lindemann Mary) is written by Lindemann Mary and published by Johns Hopkins University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0801867851 (ISBN 10) and 9780801867859 (ISBN 13).

Although the physicians and surgeons of eighteenth-century Germany have attracted previous scholarly inquiry, little is known about their day-to-day activities-and even less about the ways in which those activities fit into the economic, political, and social structures of the time. In this groundbreaking work, Mary Lindemann brings together the scholarly traditions of the history of structures, mentalities, and everyday life to shed light on this complex relationship. Opening with a discussion of the interplay of state and society in the independent German state of Braunschweig-Wolfenbuttel, Lindemann explains how medical policy was "made" at all levels. She describes the striking array of healers active in the eighteenth century: from physicians to all those consulted in medical situations-friends and neighbors, executioners and barber-surgeons, bathmasters, midwives, and apothecaries. She surveys the available vital statistics and more personal narrative accounts, such as reports on the "Increase and Decrease of the Inhabitants," and medical topographies.Lindemann also examines the process of becoming a patient and explores the effects of the social, economic, political, and cultural milieus on how medicine was practiced in the everyday world of the village, the neighborhood, and the town.