Physical Disability and Deformity in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Physical Disability and Deformity in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Jones, Claire L.
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Table of Contents
List of Figures
General Introduction
Part 1. Medicine
1. Lionel Beale, A Treatise on Deformities: Exhibiting a Concise View of the Nature and Treatment of the Principal Distortions and Contractions of the Limbs, Joints, and Spine. Illustrated with Plates and Woodcuts (London: John Wilson, 1830), pp. 30-41, 235-8, 243.
2. William Little, A Treatise on the Nature of Club-foot and Analogous Distortions including Their Treatment both with and without Surgical Operations (London: W. Jeffs, 1839), pp. 1-10, 16-21, 25-30, 32-5, 38, 67-70.
3. Edward Lonsdale, Observations on the Treatment of Lateral Curvature of the Spine: Pointing Out the Advantages to be Gained by Placing the Body in a Position to Produce Lateral Flexion of the Vertebral Column, Combined with the After Application of Firm Mechanical Support (London: John Churchill, 1852), pp. 9-24, 57-68, 75, 85-96, 100-2.
4. Hugh Owen Thomas, Diseases of the Hip, Knee and Ankle Joints with their Deformities Treated by a New and Efficient Method (Enforced Rest), (Liverpool: T. Dobb, 1876), pp. 14, 36-46, 59-61, 72, 95-7, 104-5, 132-4.
5. Henry Albert Reeves, Bodily Deformities and Their Treatment: A Handbook of Practical Orthopaedics (Philadelphia: Blakiston, 1885), pp. 10-20, 232-4, 238, 243-6, 249-53, 260, 263-71, 275-6.
Part 2. Commerce
2.1. Mechanics
6. Frederick Gray, Automatic Mechanism, as Applied in the Construction of Artificial Limbs, in Cases of Amputation (London: H. Renshaw, 1855), pp. 107-23, 179-87.
7. Henry Heather Bigg, On Artificial Limbs: Their Construction and Application (London: John Churchill, 1855), pp. 26-42, 51-60, 68-74.
8. Madame Caplin, Health and Beauty, or, Corsets and Clothing Constructed in Accordance with the Physiological Laws of the Human Body (London: Darton, [1856]), pp. viii-xii, 68-79.
9. James Gillingham, Artificial Limbs, Surgical Appliances, etc: with Illustrations of Remarkable Cases (Exeter: Printed by H. Besley, 1888), pp. v-ix, 1-2, 5-6, 11, 16-7, 25-7, 32-4, 38-40, 71-2, 105-6.
2.2. Deformity on Display
10. Freak Show Flyers
11. Frederick Treves, The Elephant Man and Other Reminiscences (London; New York [etc.]: Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1923), pp. 1-37.
12. Tom Norman, 'Memoirs of Tom Norman,' unpublished typescript, 1928, Q/Norm/575 MSS, 56. National Fairgrounds Archive, University of Sheffield, pp. 56-7, 60, 106-8.
13. [Joseph Merrick], The Life and Adventures of Joseph Carey Merrick (Leicester: H & A Cockshaw, c. 1885), pp. 1-6.
Part 3. Work and Community
3.1. Social Commentary and Reform
14. Andrew Ure, The Philosophy of Manufactures: Or, An Exposition of the Scientific, Moral, and Commercial Economy of the Factory System of Great Britain (London: C. Knight, 1835), pp. 399-403.
15. William Dodd, The Factory System Illustrated in a Series of Letters to the Right Hon. Lord Ashley: Together with, A Narrative of the Experience and Sufferings of William Dodd, A Factory Cripple /Written By Himself (1842). (A New Edition with an Introduction by W.H. Chaloner. London: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd, 1968), pp. 19-25, 33, 49-56, 71-81, 117-20, 129, 199-201, 271-81, 284-5, 291, 293, 295-6, 300-3, 310-2, 314-6, 318-9.
16. Henry Mayhew, London Labour and the London Poor: A Cyclopaedia of the Condition and Earnings of Those That Will Work, Those That Cannot Work, and Those That Will Not Work (London: [G. Newbold], 1851), pp. 160-163, 171-2, 289-90, 322-33, 354-8.
17. Charles Manby Smith, Curiosities of London Life: Or, Phases, Physiological and Social, of the Great Metropolis (London: W. & F. G. Cash, 1857). pp. 17-8, 54-5, 144-7, 217-21.
3.2. Fiction
18. Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol (London: Chapman & Hall, 1843), pp. 89-92;
19. Bleak House: Bestsellers and Famous Books, anboco, (1852-3) 2016. ProQuest Ebook Central, pp. 359-61;
20. Our Mutual Friend (London: Chapman and Hall, 1865), pp. 34-41.
21. Charles Manby Smith, 'An Essay on Wooden Legs with some account of Herr Von Holtzbein', The Dead Lock; A Story in Eleven Chapters. Also, Tales of Adventure etc. (London: Virtue Brothers and Co., 1863), pp. 246-58.
3.3. Charity and the State
22. The Verral Charitable Society, The First Report of the Society for the Treatment and Attendance of Poor Persons Afflicted with Diseases and Distortions of the Spine, Chest, Hips, &c. (London: Houlston and Hughes, 1838), pp. 4-11.
23. Jehovah Jireh, A Peep into the Cripples' Home, Hill Street, Dorset Square, London (London: Printed by the Boys at the Maida Hill Industrial School, 1859, 2nd ed), pp. 3-11.
24. Report of the Cripples' Home and Industrial School for Girls Northumberland House, 19a, Marylebone Road (near Marylebone Church), (London: Cripples' Home and Industrial School for Girls, 1910), pp. 4-5.
25. Thomas Hancock Nunn, 'Some Difficulties in Dealing with Cases of Cripples,' Charity Organisation Review, 43 (July 1888), pp. 289-301 (pp. 289-96).
26. Charity Organisation Society, The Epileptic and Crippled Child and Adult: A Report on the Present Condition of these Classes of Afflicted Persons with Suggestions for Their Better Education and Employment (London: Sonnenschein, 1893), pp. 1-4, 7-11, 14-5, 105-7, 109-33.
27. Fifteenth Annual Report of the Guild of the Brave Poor Things (London: Guild of the Brave Poor Things, [1910?]), pp. 3-8, 16-8.
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures
General Introduction
Part 1. Medicine
1. Lionel Beale, A Treatise on Deformities: Exhibiting a Concise View of the Nature and Treatment of the Principal Distortions and Contractions of the Limbs, Joints, and Spine. Illustrated with Plates and Woodcuts (London: John Wilson, 1830), pp. 30-41, 235-8, 243.
2. William Little, A Treatise on the Nature of Club-foot and Analogous Distortions including Their Treatment both with and without Surgical Operations (London: W. Jeffs, 1839), pp. 1-10, 16-21, 25-30, 32-5, 38, 67-70.
3. Edward Lonsdale, Observations on the Treatment of Lateral Curvature of the Spine: Pointing Out the Advantages to be Gained by Placing the Body in a Position to Produce Lateral Flexion of the Vertebral Column, Combined with the After Application of Firm Mechanical Support (London: John Churchill, 1852), pp. 9-24, 57-68, 75, 85-96, 100-2.
4. Hugh Owen Thomas, Diseases of the Hip, Knee and Ankle Joints with their Deformities Treated by a New and Efficient Method (Enforced Rest), (Liverpool: T. Dobb, 1876), pp. 14, 36-46, 59-61, 72, 95-7, 104-5, 132-4.
5. Henry Albert Reeves, Bodily Deformities and Their Treatment: A Handbook of Practical Orthopaedics (Philadelphia: Blakiston, 1885), pp. 10-20, 232-4, 238, 243-6, 249-53, 260, 263-71, 275-6.
Part 2. Commerce
2.1. Mechanics
6. Frederick Gray, Automatic Mechanism, as Applied in the Construction of Artificial Limbs, in Cases of Amputation (London: H. Renshaw, 1855), pp. 107-23, 179-87.
7. Henry Heather Bigg, On Artificial Limbs: Their Construction and Application (London: John Churchill, 1855), pp. 26-42, 51-60, 68-74.
8. Madame Caplin, Health and Beauty, or, Corsets and Clothing Constructed in Accordance with the Physiological Laws of the Human Body (London: Darton, [1856]), pp. viii-xii, 68-79.
9. James Gillingham, Artificial Limbs, Surgical Appliances, etc: with Illustrations of Remarkable Cases (Exeter: Printed by H. Besley, 1888), pp. v-ix, 1-2, 5-6, 11, 16-7, 25-7, 32-4, 38-40, 71-2, 105-6.
2.2. Deformity on Display
10. Freak Show Flyers
11. Frederick Treves, The Elephant Man and Other Reminiscences (London; New York [etc.]: Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1923), pp. 1-37.
12. Tom Norman, 'Memoirs of Tom Norman,' unpublished typescript, 1928, Q/Norm/575 MSS, 56. National Fairgrounds Archive, University of Sheffield, pp. 56-7, 60, 106-8.
13. [Joseph Merrick], The Life and Adventures of Joseph Carey Merrick (Leicester: H & A Cockshaw, c. 1885), pp. 1-6.
Part 3. Work and Community
3.1. Social Commentary and Reform
14. Andrew Ure, The Philosophy of Manufactures: Or, An Exposition of the Scientific, Moral, and Commercial Economy of the Factory System of Great Britain (London: C. Knight, 1835), pp. 399-403.
15. William Dodd, The Factory System Illustrated in a Series of Letters to the Right Hon. Lord Ashley: Together with, A Narrative of the Experience and Sufferings of William Dodd, A Factory Cripple /Written By Himself (1842). (A New Edition with an Introduction by W.H. Chaloner. London: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd, 1968), pp. 19-25, 33, 49-56, 71-81, 117-20, 129, 199-201, 271-81, 284-5, 291, 293, 295-6, 300-3, 310-2, 314-6, 318-9.
16. Henry Mayhew, London Labour and the London Poor: A Cyclopaedia of the Condition and Earnings of Those That Will Work, Those That Cannot Work, and Those That Will Not Work (London: [G. Newbold], 1851), pp. 160-163, 171-2, 289-90, 322-33, 354-8.
17. Charles Manby Smith, Curiosities of London Life: Or, Phases, Physiological and Social, of the Great Metropolis (London: W. & F. G. Cash, 1857). pp. 17-8, 54-5, 144-7, 217-21.
3.2. Fiction
18. Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol (London: Chapman & Hall, 1843), pp. 89-92;
19. Bleak House: Bestsellers and Famous Books, anboco, (1852-3) 2016. ProQuest Ebook Central, pp. 359-61;
20. Our Mutual Friend (London: Chapman and Hall, 1865), pp. 34-41.
21. Charles Manby Smith, 'An Essay on Wooden Legs with some account of Herr Von Holtzbein', The Dead Lock; A Story in Eleven Chapters. Also, Tales of Adventure etc. (London: Virtue Brothers and Co., 1863), pp. 246-58.
3.3. Charity and the State
22. The Verral Charitable Society, The First Report of the Society for the Treatment and Attendance of Poor Persons Afflicted with Diseases and Distortions of the Spine, Chest, Hips, &c. (London: Houlston and Hughes, 1838), pp. 4-11.
23. Jehovah Jireh, A Peep into the Cripples' Home, Hill Street, Dorset Square, London (London: Printed by the Boys at the Maida Hill Industrial School, 1859, 2nd ed), pp. 3-11.
24. Report of the Cripples' Home and Industrial School for Girls Northumberland House, 19a, Marylebone Road (near Marylebone Church), (London: Cripples' Home and Industrial School for Girls, 1910), pp. 4-5.
25. Thomas Hancock Nunn, 'Some Difficulties in Dealing with Cases of Cripples,' Charity Organisation Review, 43 (July 1888), pp. 289-301 (pp. 289-96).
26. Charity Organisation Society, The Epileptic and Crippled Child and Adult: A Report on the Present Condition of these Classes of Afflicted Persons with Suggestions for Their Better Education and Employment (London: Sonnenschein, 1893), pp. 1-4, 7-11, 14-5, 105-7, 109-33.
27. Fifteenth Annual Report of the Guild of the Brave Poor Things (London: Guild of the Brave Poor Things, [1910?]), pp. 3-8, 16-8.
Bibliography
Index
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Table of Contents
List of Figures
General Introduction
Part 1. Medicine
1. Lionel Beale, A Treatise on Deformities: Exhibiting a Concise View of the Nature and Treatment of the Principal Distortions and Contractions of the Limbs, Joints, and Spine. Illustrated with Plates and Woodcuts (London: John Wilson, 1830), pp. 30-41, 235-8, 243.
2. William Little, A Treatise on the Nature of Club-foot and Analogous Distortions including Their Treatment both with and without Surgical Operations (London: W. Jeffs, 1839), pp. 1-10, 16-21, 25-30, 32-5, 38, 67-70.
3. Edward Lonsdale, Observations on the Treatment of Lateral Curvature of the Spine: Pointing Out the Advantages to be Gained by Placing the Body in a Position to Produce Lateral Flexion of the Vertebral Column, Combined with the After Application of Firm Mechanical Support (London: John Churchill, 1852), pp. 9-24, 57-68, 75, 85-96, 100-2.
4. Hugh Owen Thomas, Diseases of the Hip, Knee and Ankle Joints with their Deformities Treated by a New and Efficient Method (Enforced Rest), (Liverpool: T. Dobb, 1876), pp. 14, 36-46, 59-61, 72, 95-7, 104-5, 132-4.
5. Henry Albert Reeves, Bodily Deformities and Their Treatment: A Handbook of Practical Orthopaedics (Philadelphia: Blakiston, 1885), pp. 10-20, 232-4, 238, 243-6, 249-53, 260, 263-71, 275-6.
Part 2. Commerce
2.1. Mechanics
6. Frederick Gray, Automatic Mechanism, as Applied in the Construction of Artificial Limbs, in Cases of Amputation (London: H. Renshaw, 1855), pp. 107-23, 179-87.
7. Henry Heather Bigg, On Artificial Limbs: Their Construction and Application (London: John Churchill, 1855), pp. 26-42, 51-60, 68-74.
8. Madame Caplin, Health and Beauty, or, Corsets and Clothing Constructed in Accordance with the Physiological Laws of the Human Body (London: Darton, [1856]), pp. viii-xii, 68-79.
9. James Gillingham, Artificial Limbs, Surgical Appliances, etc: with Illustrations of Remarkable Cases (Exeter: Printed by H. Besley, 1888), pp. v-ix, 1-2, 5-6, 11, 16-7, 25-7, 32-4, 38-40, 71-2, 105-6.
2.2. Deformity on Display
10. Freak Show Flyers
11. Frederick Treves, The Elephant Man and Other Reminiscences (London; New York [etc.]: Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1923), pp. 1-37.
12. Tom Norman, 'Memoirs of Tom Norman,' unpublished typescript, 1928, Q/Norm/575 MSS, 56. National Fairgrounds Archive, University of Sheffield, pp. 56-7, 60, 106-8.
13. [Joseph Merrick], The Life and Adventures of Joseph Carey Merrick (Leicester: H & A Cockshaw, c. 1885), pp. 1-6.
Part 3. Work and Community
3.1. Social Commentary and Reform
14. Andrew Ure, The Philosophy of Manufactures: Or, An Exposition of the Scientific, Moral, and Commercial Economy of the Factory System of Great Britain (London: C. Knight, 1835), pp. 399-403.
15. William Dodd, The Factory System Illustrated in a Series of Letters to the Right Hon. Lord Ashley: Together with, A Narrative of the Experience and Sufferings of William Dodd, A Factory Cripple /Written By Himself (1842). (A New Edition with an Introduction by W.H. Chaloner. London: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd, 1968), pp. 19-25, 33, 49-56, 71-81, 117-20, 129, 199-201, 271-81, 284-5, 291, 293, 295-6, 300-3, 310-2, 314-6, 318-9.
16. Henry Mayhew, London Labour and the London Poor: A Cyclopaedia of the Condition and Earnings of Those That Will Work, Those That Cannot Work, and Those That Will Not Work (London: [G. Newbold], 1851), pp. 160-163, 171-2, 289-90, 322-33, 354-8.
17. Charles Manby Smith, Curiosities of London Life: Or, Phases, Physiological and Social, of the Great Metropolis (London: W. & F. G. Cash, 1857). pp. 17-8, 54-5, 144-7, 217-21.
3.2. Fiction
18. Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol (London: Chapman & Hall, 1843), pp. 89-92;
19. Bleak House: Bestsellers and Famous Books, anboco, (1852-3) 2016. ProQuest Ebook Central, pp. 359-61;
20. Our Mutual Friend (London: Chapman and Hall, 1865), pp. 34-41.
21. Charles Manby Smith, 'An Essay on Wooden Legs with some account of Herr Von Holtzbein', The Dead Lock; A Story in Eleven Chapters. Also, Tales of Adventure etc. (London: Virtue Brothers and Co., 1863), pp. 246-58.
3.3. Charity and the State
22. The Verral Charitable Society, The First Report of the Society for the Treatment and Attendance of Poor Persons Afflicted with Diseases and Distortions of the Spine, Chest, Hips, &c. (London: Houlston and Hughes, 1838), pp. 4-11.
23. Jehovah Jireh, A Peep into the Cripples' Home, Hill Street, Dorset Square, London (London: Printed by the Boys at the Maida Hill Industrial School, 1859, 2nd ed), pp. 3-11.
24. Report of the Cripples' Home and Industrial School for Girls Northumberland House, 19a, Marylebone Road (near Marylebone Church), (London: Cripples' Home and Industrial School for Girls, 1910), pp. 4-5.
25. Thomas Hancock Nunn, 'Some Difficulties in Dealing with Cases of Cripples,' Charity Organisation Review, 43 (July 1888), pp. 289-301 (pp. 289-96).
26. Charity Organisation Society, The Epileptic and Crippled Child and Adult: A Report on the Present Condition of these Classes of Afflicted Persons with Suggestions for Their Better Education and Employment (London: Sonnenschein, 1893), pp. 1-4, 7-11, 14-5, 105-7, 109-33.
27. Fifteenth Annual Report of the Guild of the Brave Poor Things (London: Guild of the Brave Poor Things, [1910?]), pp. 3-8, 16-8.
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures
General Introduction
Part 1. Medicine
1. Lionel Beale, A Treatise on Deformities: Exhibiting a Concise View of the Nature and Treatment of the Principal Distortions and Contractions of the Limbs, Joints, and Spine. Illustrated with Plates and Woodcuts (London: John Wilson, 1830), pp. 30-41, 235-8, 243.
2. William Little, A Treatise on the Nature of Club-foot and Analogous Distortions including Their Treatment both with and without Surgical Operations (London: W. Jeffs, 1839), pp. 1-10, 16-21, 25-30, 32-5, 38, 67-70.
3. Edward Lonsdale, Observations on the Treatment of Lateral Curvature of the Spine: Pointing Out the Advantages to be Gained by Placing the Body in a Position to Produce Lateral Flexion of the Vertebral Column, Combined with the After Application of Firm Mechanical Support (London: John Churchill, 1852), pp. 9-24, 57-68, 75, 85-96, 100-2.
4. Hugh Owen Thomas, Diseases of the Hip, Knee and Ankle Joints with their Deformities Treated by a New and Efficient Method (Enforced Rest), (Liverpool: T. Dobb, 1876), pp. 14, 36-46, 59-61, 72, 95-7, 104-5, 132-4.
5. Henry Albert Reeves, Bodily Deformities and Their Treatment: A Handbook of Practical Orthopaedics (Philadelphia: Blakiston, 1885), pp. 10-20, 232-4, 238, 243-6, 249-53, 260, 263-71, 275-6.
Part 2. Commerce
2.1. Mechanics
6. Frederick Gray, Automatic Mechanism, as Applied in the Construction of Artificial Limbs, in Cases of Amputation (London: H. Renshaw, 1855), pp. 107-23, 179-87.
7. Henry Heather Bigg, On Artificial Limbs: Their Construction and Application (London: John Churchill, 1855), pp. 26-42, 51-60, 68-74.
8. Madame Caplin, Health and Beauty, or, Corsets and Clothing Constructed in Accordance with the Physiological Laws of the Human Body (London: Darton, [1856]), pp. viii-xii, 68-79.
9. James Gillingham, Artificial Limbs, Surgical Appliances, etc: with Illustrations of Remarkable Cases (Exeter: Printed by H. Besley, 1888), pp. v-ix, 1-2, 5-6, 11, 16-7, 25-7, 32-4, 38-40, 71-2, 105-6.
2.2. Deformity on Display
10. Freak Show Flyers
11. Frederick Treves, The Elephant Man and Other Reminiscences (London; New York [etc.]: Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1923), pp. 1-37.
12. Tom Norman, 'Memoirs of Tom Norman,' unpublished typescript, 1928, Q/Norm/575 MSS, 56. National Fairgrounds Archive, University of Sheffield, pp. 56-7, 60, 106-8.
13. [Joseph Merrick], The Life and Adventures of Joseph Carey Merrick (Leicester: H & A Cockshaw, c. 1885), pp. 1-6.
Part 3. Work and Community
3.1. Social Commentary and Reform
14. Andrew Ure, The Philosophy of Manufactures: Or, An Exposition of the Scientific, Moral, and Commercial Economy of the Factory System of Great Britain (London: C. Knight, 1835), pp. 399-403.
15. William Dodd, The Factory System Illustrated in a Series of Letters to the Right Hon. Lord Ashley: Together with, A Narrative of the Experience and Sufferings of William Dodd, A Factory Cripple /Written By Himself (1842). (A New Edition with an Introduction by W.H. Chaloner. London: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd, 1968), pp. 19-25, 33, 49-56, 71-81, 117-20, 129, 199-201, 271-81, 284-5, 291, 293, 295-6, 300-3, 310-2, 314-6, 318-9.
16. Henry Mayhew, London Labour and the London Poor: A Cyclopaedia of the Condition and Earnings of Those That Will Work, Those That Cannot Work, and Those That Will Not Work (London: [G. Newbold], 1851), pp. 160-163, 171-2, 289-90, 322-33, 354-8.
17. Charles Manby Smith, Curiosities of London Life: Or, Phases, Physiological and Social, of the Great Metropolis (London: W. & F. G. Cash, 1857). pp. 17-8, 54-5, 144-7, 217-21.
3.2. Fiction
18. Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol (London: Chapman & Hall, 1843), pp. 89-92;
19. Bleak House: Bestsellers and Famous Books, anboco, (1852-3) 2016. ProQuest Ebook Central, pp. 359-61;
20. Our Mutual Friend (London: Chapman and Hall, 1865), pp. 34-41.
21. Charles Manby Smith, 'An Essay on Wooden Legs with some account of Herr Von Holtzbein', The Dead Lock; A Story in Eleven Chapters. Also, Tales of Adventure etc. (London: Virtue Brothers and Co., 1863), pp. 246-58.
3.3. Charity and the State
22. The Verral Charitable Society, The First Report of the Society for the Treatment and Attendance of Poor Persons Afflicted with Diseases and Distortions of the Spine, Chest, Hips, &c. (London: Houlston and Hughes, 1838), pp. 4-11.
23. Jehovah Jireh, A Peep into the Cripples' Home, Hill Street, Dorset Square, London (London: Printed by the Boys at the Maida Hill Industrial School, 1859, 2nd ed), pp. 3-11.
24. Report of the Cripples' Home and Industrial School for Girls Northumberland House, 19a, Marylebone Road (near Marylebone Church), (London: Cripples' Home and Industrial School for Girls, 1910), pp. 4-5.
25. Thomas Hancock Nunn, 'Some Difficulties in Dealing with Cases of Cripples,' Charity Organisation Review, 43 (July 1888), pp. 289-301 (pp. 289-96).
26. Charity Organisation Society, The Epileptic and Crippled Child and Adult: A Report on the Present Condition of these Classes of Afflicted Persons with Suggestions for Their Better Education and Employment (London: Sonnenschein, 1893), pp. 1-4, 7-11, 14-5, 105-7, 109-33.
27. Fifteenth Annual Report of the Guild of the Brave Poor Things (London: Guild of the Brave Poor Things, [1910?]), pp. 3-8, 16-8.
Bibliography
Index
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