Ideas and Practices in the History of Medicine, 1650–1820
Discover the intricate tapestry of medical history in Ideas and Practices in the History of Medicine, 1650–1820 by Adrian Wilson. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014, this compelling hardback edition spans 276 pages, offering a deep dive into the social dynamics of early modern medicine. The essays within this volume explore a range of fascinating topics, from the all-female childbirth rituals to the unique ways male practitioners were called upon during these critical moments. Additionally, the book examines the operations of voluntary hospitals and the essential protocols behind patient records. Perfect for history enthusiasts and medical professionals alike, this book sheds light on the small-scale social processes that shaped medical practices during a pivotal era. Enhance your understanding of the evolution of medicine with this insightful collection.