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Anthropology 7 (Winter 2021): The Values of Medicine
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The Values of Medicine
Father, Son, and Holy Plague: How the Information of the Time Caused the Spread of the 1665 Plague
“The plague is very terrible!” - Historical Accounts of the Plague
Plucked Chickens and Plague Water: Traditional and Unconventional Remedies
The Poisonous, Noisome, Infectious, and Deadly Judgement of God: The Intersection of Science and Religion
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Bibliography
Hysteria: Pathologizing the Female Experience
Contextualizing the Epidemic: Hysteria in Time and Space
Don’t be a Pussy: The Feminine Mind as an Ailment
The Weaker Sex: Female Bodies as Distorted Male Figures
Enduring Standards: Marketing the Normal Female Today
Hysteria Primary Sources
Hysteria Bibliography
Smallpox's Tri-Continental Affair: 1700-1800s Transference of Knowledge
From Africa to Europe: Stolen Knowledge and Experimentation
From Europe to New England Colonies: Religion and Doubts
From History to Today: Smallpox’s Manifestations Return to Modern Day Africa
Smallpox Overview & Timeline
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Cholera and COVID-19: Change and Continuity in the Landscape of Public Illness
Causes and Consequences: Cholera Then and Now
Cholera Cartographies: Pandemic Routes and Vectors
Practical Obedience: Epidemic Intersections of Religion and Public Policy
A Poor Man's Plague: Disease and Inequality
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Father, Son, and Holy Plague: How the Information of the Time Caused the Spread of the 1665 Plague
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A Journal of the Plague
Culpeper’s School of Physick, or, The Experimental Practice of the Whole Art : Wherein Are Contained All Inward Diseases from the Head to the Foot, with Their Proper and Effectual Cures, Such Diet Set down as Ought to Be Observed in Sicknees or in Health : with Other Safe Ways for Perserving of Life ... a Work Never before Publisht
The City Remembrancer : Being Historical Narratives of the Great Plague at London, L665; Great Fire, 1666; and Great Storm, 1703. To Which Are Added, Observations and Reflections on the Plague in General; Considered in a Religous, Philosophical, and Physical View: With Historical Accounts of the Most Memorable Plagues, Fires, and Hurricanes
The Hearts Ease, or, A Remedy Against All Troubles : with a Consolatory Discourse Particularly Directed to Those Who Have Lost Their Friends and Dear Relations : to Which Is Now Added, Two Papers Printed in the Time of the Late Plague The fifth edition enlarged
Micrographia
God's terrible voice in the city
Choice and Experimented Receipts in Physick and Chirurgery : as Also Cordial and Distilled Waters and Spirits, Perfumes, and Other Curiosities
Loimotomia; or, The Pest Anatomized: ... Together with the Author’s Apology Against the Calumnies of the Galenists, and a Word to Mr. Nath. Hodges, Concerning His Late Vindiciae Medicinae
The Diseases and Casualties this Week
Loimologia, or, An historical account of the plague in London in 1665 : with precautionary directions against the like contagion / By Nath. Hodges. To which is added, An essay on the different causes of pestilential diseases, and how they become contagious: with remarks on the infection now in France, and the most probable means to prevent its spreading here
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