Health, medicine, and society in Victorian England

Examines medicine in nineteenth-century England, describing how apothecary apprentices, physicians, and surgeons were educated and approached diseases--including cholera, tuberculosis syphilis, and smallpox--and discusses the influence of gender and class ideology which individuals recieved medical training and care.

Praeger
2010
9780275989521
book

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