Hysteria and Certain Allied Conditions, Their Nature and Treatment
Author: George Junkin Preston
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 346
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Author: George Junkin Preston
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 346
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 294
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 302
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKBound with v. 52-55, 1933-34, is the hospital's supplement: Bulletin of the Institute of the History of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, v. 1-2.
Author: William Murray
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Published: 1901
Total Pages: 222
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Published: 1896
Total Pages: 602
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Charles Hamilton Hughes
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 672
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Samuel Otway Lewis Potter
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Published: 1902
Total Pages: 1012
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ferdinand James Samuel Gorgas
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Published: 1901
Total Pages: 586
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Walter Sydney Lazarus-Barlow
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Published: 1903
Total Pages: 808
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sondra Archimedes
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2005-09-08
Total Pages: 199
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKGendered Pathologies examines nineteenth-century literary representations of the pathologized female body in relation to biomedical discourses about gender and society in Victorian England. According to medical and scientific views of the period, the woman who did not conform to the dictates of gender ideology was, biologically speaking, aberrant: a deviation from the norm. Yet, although marginalized in a social sense, the "deviant" woman was central as a literary and cultural trope. Analyzing novels by Charles Dickens, H. Rider Haggard, and Thomas Hardy alongside Foucault's notion of perverse sexualities and Herbert Spencer's model of the social organism, Archimedes argues that the pathologized female body displaces or resolves, on a narrative level, larger cultural anxieties about the health of the British as a species. While earlier feminist investigations asserted that bourgeois ideology helped to construct scientific discourses about female sexuality and social behavior, this study takes these assertions as a starting point . Examining incest, racial stereotyping, and neurasthenia, Gendered Pathologies attempts to shed light on the ways in which biological thinking permeated British culture in the second half of the nineteenth century.