This thesis represents an attempt to encourage a new perspective on health in the late-eighteenth and nineteenth century by concentrating on the ‘mundane maladies’ of the middle classes. The conventional approach to studies of urban health has been to concentrate on the killer diseases of the period. Thus tuberculosis, cholera and typhoid have all received much attention. But what about the everyday experience of health and illness? It is largely unrecorded as the occasional bout of stomach ache, constipation or chesty cough was rarely thought to be noteworthy, except by the odd hypochondriac. However, with the aid of advertisements for health and beauty products published in the provincial press, it is possible to explore the experience of...
In the early decades of British industrialization, the ill-health of textile factory workers attrac...
This thesis examines the health, welfare and sanitary regulation of the European seamen in the Briti...
This collaborative volume explores changing perceptions of health and disease in the context of the ...
This thesis examines the growth and awareness of health and safety at work between 1780 and 1900. In...
This thesis is an examination of the way health issues were perceived in New Zealand from 1890 to 19...
The patient has been much neglected by medical historians: most medical history has been compiled by...
This thesis discusses Jane Austen’s medical knowledge and shows that the representations of health a...
My dissertation traces the historical emergence of the nineteenth-century British concept of medical...
This thesis examines health care for the poor in eighteenth-century England in a local study of Bris...
The rise in population together with industrialisation in the first half of the nineteenth century p...
The thesis first examines the link between nutrition and disease, focusing on the poor of Edinburgh ...
This study makes use of a range of local and national British newspapers and periodicals to examine ...
As centres for health as well as fashionable holiday destinations, spas and seaside resorts provided...
The article asks how health aspects surfaced in newspapers at the end of the eighteenthcentury. Mich...
© 1999 Dr. Joanne TownsendIn this thesis I explore the construction of knowledge about venereal dise...
In the early decades of British industrialization, the ill-health of textile factory workers attrac...
This thesis examines the health, welfare and sanitary regulation of the European seamen in the Briti...
This collaborative volume explores changing perceptions of health and disease in the context of the ...
This thesis examines the growth and awareness of health and safety at work between 1780 and 1900. In...
This thesis is an examination of the way health issues were perceived in New Zealand from 1890 to 19...
The patient has been much neglected by medical historians: most medical history has been compiled by...
This thesis discusses Jane Austen’s medical knowledge and shows that the representations of health a...
My dissertation traces the historical emergence of the nineteenth-century British concept of medical...
This thesis examines health care for the poor in eighteenth-century England in a local study of Bris...
The rise in population together with industrialisation in the first half of the nineteenth century p...
The thesis first examines the link between nutrition and disease, focusing on the poor of Edinburgh ...
This study makes use of a range of local and national British newspapers and periodicals to examine ...
As centres for health as well as fashionable holiday destinations, spas and seaside resorts provided...
The article asks how health aspects surfaced in newspapers at the end of the eighteenthcentury. Mich...
© 1999 Dr. Joanne TownsendIn this thesis I explore the construction of knowledge about venereal dise...
In the early decades of British industrialization, the ill-health of textile factory workers attrac...
This thesis examines the health, welfare and sanitary regulation of the European seamen in the Briti...
This collaborative volume explores changing perceptions of health and disease in the context of the ...