The physiology of digestion considered with relation to the principles of dietetics. [With woodcuts.]
Title | The physiology of digestion considered with relation to the principles of dietetics. [With woodcuts.] PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Combe |
Publisher | |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 1860 |
Genre | Dietetics |
ISBN |
The Physiology of Digestion Considered with Relation to the Principles of Dietetics
Title | The Physiology of Digestion Considered with Relation to the Principles of Dietetics PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Combe |
Publisher | |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 1849 |
Genre | Diet |
ISBN |
The Physiology of Digestion Considered with Relation to the Principles of Dietetics ... Fifth Edition, Revised and Enlarged
Title | The Physiology of Digestion Considered with Relation to the Principles of Dietetics ... Fifth Edition, Revised and Enlarged PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew COMBE |
Publisher | |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 1860 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
An Annotated Catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of American Popular Medicine and Health Reform: A-L
Title | An Annotated Catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of American Popular Medicine and Health Reform: A-L PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Hoolihan |
Publisher | University Rochester Press |
Pages | 704 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9781580460989 |
This is a catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of rare books dealing with "popular medicine" in early America which is housed at the University of Rochester Medical School library. The books described in the catalogue were written by physicians and other professionals to provide information for the non-medical audience. The books taught human anatomy, hygiene, temperance and diet, how to maintain health, and how to cope with illness especially when no professional help was available. The books promoted a healthy lifestyle for the readers, giving guidance on everything from physical fitness and recreation to the special health needs of women. The collection consists of works dealing with reproduction [from birth control to delivering and caring for a baby], venereal disease, home-nursing, epidemics, and the need for public sex education. These books, covering areas largely ignored by the medical profession, made important contributions to the health of the American public, and the collection is a vital piece of medical history. The collector is Edward C. Atwater, Professor Emeritus of Medicine and the History of Medicine at the University of Rochester Medical School. Christopher Hoolihan is History of Medicine Librarian at the University of Rochester Medical School's Edward G. Miner LIbrary.
A Treatise on the Physiological and Moral Management of Infancy
Title | A Treatise on the Physiological and Moral Management of Infancy PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Combe |
Publisher | |
Pages | 416 |
Release | 1844 |
Genre | Child rearing |
ISBN |
Sabbath Laws and Sabbath Duties
Title | Sabbath Laws and Sabbath Duties PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Cox |
Publisher | Edinburgh : Maclachlan and Stewart ; London : Simpkin, Marshall |
Pages | 666 |
Release | 1853 |
Genre | Freedom of religion |
ISBN |
The Science of Starving in Victorian Literature, Medicine, and Political Economy
Title | The Science of Starving in Victorian Literature, Medicine, and Political Economy PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Mangham |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 2020-04-24 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0192590278 |
The Science of Starving in Victorian Literature, Medicine, and Political Economy is a reassessment of the languages and methodologies used, throughout the nineteenth century, for discussing extreme hunger in Britain. Set against the providentialism of conservative political economy, this study uncovers an emerging, dynamic way of describing literal starvation in medicine and physiology. No longer seen as a divine punishment for individual failings, starvation became, in the human sciences, a pathology whose horrific symptoms registered failings of state and statute. Providing new and historically-rich readings of the works of Charles Kingsley, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Charles Dickens, this book suggests that the realism we have come to associate with Victorian social problem fiction learned a vast amount from the empirical, materialist objectives of the medical sciences and that, within the mechanics of these intersections, we find important re-examinations of how we might think about this ongoing humanitarian issue.