For the past thirty years, the early-modern healthcare economy in Britain through to the mid-1800s has been described as a ‘medical marketplace’; an unregulated commercial arena characterised by plurality, diversity, choice and competition. The demise of this medical marketplace is widely regarded as having been occasioned by the professionalisation of medicine and the regulatory reforms with which it is closely associated. In particular, the 1858 Medical Act has been seen as a watershed. This study challenges this chronology and makes the case for a new paradigm. Looking at Gloucester in the pivotal years between 1815, it comprises a detailed dissection of healthcare supply, drawing on familiar and previously neglected sources. First ident...
Summary. Trust is not automatically granted to providers of professional services. The doctors of Ge...
This thesis examines health care for the poor in eighteenth-century England in a local study of Bris...
The period between the 1832 reform of the British parliament and the implementation of the 1858 Brit...
A tri-partite system of healthcare provision prevailed in nineteenth-century England, with treatment...
What was the medical marketplace? What is a 'medical marketplace'? This book provides the first crit...
What was the medical marketplace? This book provides the first critical examination of medicine and ...
For many ‘regular’ medical practitioners in mid-nineteenth-century England, the spectre of unlicense...
Patent medicines in late Georgian England have been misunderstood. Rather than just being visible co...
This study considers the mixed economy for medical services in Herefordshire between 1770 and 1850. ...
Apothecaries formed a crucial part of early modern London's resources against the disorders and dise...
This paper studies the rising use of commercial medical assistance in early modern England. We measu...
Includes bibliographical references (p.263-291) and index.Introduction: cost containment and the gov...
Patent medicines were a major constituent of the healthcare of late Georgian England, but their posi...
The eighteenth century in England has been described as the ‘golden age of physic’ due to the availa...
Summary. Trust is not automatically granted to providers of professional services. The doctors of Ge...
Summary. Trust is not automatically granted to providers of professional services. The doctors of Ge...
This thesis examines health care for the poor in eighteenth-century England in a local study of Bris...
The period between the 1832 reform of the British parliament and the implementation of the 1858 Brit...
A tri-partite system of healthcare provision prevailed in nineteenth-century England, with treatment...
What was the medical marketplace? What is a 'medical marketplace'? This book provides the first crit...
What was the medical marketplace? This book provides the first critical examination of medicine and ...
For many ‘regular’ medical practitioners in mid-nineteenth-century England, the spectre of unlicense...
Patent medicines in late Georgian England have been misunderstood. Rather than just being visible co...
This study considers the mixed economy for medical services in Herefordshire between 1770 and 1850. ...
Apothecaries formed a crucial part of early modern London's resources against the disorders and dise...
This paper studies the rising use of commercial medical assistance in early modern England. We measu...
Includes bibliographical references (p.263-291) and index.Introduction: cost containment and the gov...
Patent medicines were a major constituent of the healthcare of late Georgian England, but their posi...
The eighteenth century in England has been described as the ‘golden age of physic’ due to the availa...
Summary. Trust is not automatically granted to providers of professional services. The doctors of Ge...
Summary. Trust is not automatically granted to providers of professional services. The doctors of Ge...
This thesis examines health care for the poor in eighteenth-century England in a local study of Bris...
The period between the 1832 reform of the British parliament and the implementation of the 1858 Brit...