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Health and Wellness in 19th-Century America (Health and Wellness in Daily Life)

hardcoverAugust 11, 2014
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ISBN-13: 9780313380440 ISBN-10: 0313380449
Publisher
Greenwood
Binding
hardcover
Published
August 11, 2014
Weight
1.5 lbs
Dimensions
23.40×1.70×15.60 cm

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Health and Wellness in 19th-Century America (Health and Wellness in Daily Life) by Waller, John C.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780313380440.

This book provides a comprehensive description of what being sick and receiving "medical care" was like in 19th-century America, allowing modern readers to truly appreciate the scale of the improvements in healthcare theory and practice. Health and Wellness in 19th-Century America covers a period of dramatic change in the United States by examining our changing understanding of the nature of the disease burden, the increasing size of the nation, and our conceptions of sickness and health. With topics ranging from the unsanitary tenements of New Yorks Five Points, the field hospitals of the Civil War, and to the laboratories of Johns Hopkins Medical School, author John C. Waller reveals a complex picture of tradition, discovery, innovation, and occasional spectacular success. This book draws upon an extensive literature to document sickness and wellness in environments like rural homesteads, urban East-coast slums, and the hastily built cities of the West. It provides a fascinating historical examination of a century in which Americans made giant strides in understanding disease yet also clung to traditional methods and ideas, charting how U.S. medical science gradually transformed from being a backwater to a world leader in the field.