Patient Voices in Britain, 1840-1948

Patient Voices in Britain, 1840-1948

Meyer, Jessica; Hanley, Anne

Manchester University Press

10/2024

368

Mole

9781526182401

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: searching for the patient - Anne Hanley and Jessica Meyer
Part I: Locating the patient: new approaches
1 The non-patient's view - Michael Worboys
2 Family not to be informed? The ethical use of historical medical documentation - Jessica Meyer and Alexia Moncrieff
Part II: Voices from the institution
3 Lunatics' rights activism in Britain and the German Empire, 1870-1920: a European perspective - Burkhart Brueckner
4 Narrating and navigating patient experiences of farm work in English psychiatric institutions, 1845-1914 - Sarah Holland
5 The patient's view as history from below: evidence from the Victorian poor, 1834-71 - Paul Carter and Steve King
Part III: User-driven medicine
6 Respiratory technologies and the co-production of breathing in the twentieth century - Coreen McGuire, Jaipreet Virdi and Jenny Hutton
7 The patient's new clothes: British soldiers as complementary practitioners in the First World War - Georgia McWhinney
Part IV: Negotiating stigma and shame
8 'Dear Dr Kirkpatrick': recovering Irish experiences of VD, 1924-47 - Lloyd (Meadhbh) Houston
9 'I caught it and yours truly was very sorry for himself': mapping the emotional worlds of British VD patients - Anne Hanley
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clinical encounter; disability studies; ethics; healthcare; medical institutions; policymaking; Roy Porter; sexual health; stigma; user-driven medicine