Doctoring the South does not go down easily, but a patient reader will benefit immeasurably from this brilliantly conceived and thoroughly researched book. Stephen Stowe has penetrated the scientific and cultural world of southern physicians during the mid-nineteenth century, showing how white doctors made meaning of their lives as they struggled to gain mastery of the sickly bodies of others. The confrontation between patient and physician, between sickness and health, reveals what Stowe calls the country orthodoxy style of southern practitioners. Country orthodoxy inextricably tied a doctor’s understanding of what it meant to be a professional to his local community. It was within a specific locale that the day-to-day reality of practicin...
Military medicine Hospitals shaped the creation of a public health system The American Civil War i...
The practice of medicine was perceived as effective in the nineteenth century. It was the healing sy...
The most common historiographical narrative used to explain the transformation of American medicine ...
Doctoring the South does not go down easily, but a patient reader will benefit immeasurably from thi...
Doctoring the South does not go down easily, but a patient reader will benefit immeasurably from thi...
This is the first study to examine how pastors lost authority over bodily healing in the nineteenth ...
“The avocation of a physician is one which of all others, imperatively demands the exercise of indep...
In September 1862, manpower shortages forced Confederate officials to hire civilian employees in mil...
This dissertation tells of the efforts of a group of scientifically trained physicians in Charleston...
This dissertation tells of the efforts of a group of scientifically trained physicians in Charleston...
In America, the field of healthcare underwent extraordinary changes in the years from 1870-1920. A h...
This dissertation tells of the efforts of a group of scientifically trained physicians in Charleston...
This dissertation tells of the efforts of a group of scientifically trained physicians in Charleston...
A Reexamination of Civil War Medecine Currently scholarship has surged regarding the Civil War era’s...
Health Care as a Avenue of Change in the South Doctoring Freedom explores the ways in which African ...
Military medicine Hospitals shaped the creation of a public health system The American Civil War i...
The practice of medicine was perceived as effective in the nineteenth century. It was the healing sy...
The most common historiographical narrative used to explain the transformation of American medicine ...
Doctoring the South does not go down easily, but a patient reader will benefit immeasurably from thi...
Doctoring the South does not go down easily, but a patient reader will benefit immeasurably from thi...
This is the first study to examine how pastors lost authority over bodily healing in the nineteenth ...
“The avocation of a physician is one which of all others, imperatively demands the exercise of indep...
In September 1862, manpower shortages forced Confederate officials to hire civilian employees in mil...
This dissertation tells of the efforts of a group of scientifically trained physicians in Charleston...
This dissertation tells of the efforts of a group of scientifically trained physicians in Charleston...
In America, the field of healthcare underwent extraordinary changes in the years from 1870-1920. A h...
This dissertation tells of the efforts of a group of scientifically trained physicians in Charleston...
This dissertation tells of the efforts of a group of scientifically trained physicians in Charleston...
A Reexamination of Civil War Medecine Currently scholarship has surged regarding the Civil War era’s...
Health Care as a Avenue of Change in the South Doctoring Freedom explores the ways in which African ...
Military medicine Hospitals shaped the creation of a public health system The American Civil War i...
The practice of medicine was perceived as effective in the nineteenth century. It was the healing sy...
The most common historiographical narrative used to explain the transformation of American medicine ...