Physicians, Peasants and Modern Medicine
Central European University Press (Verlag)
978-963-386-267-4 (ISBN)
Based on original research, including doctors’ public health reports and memoirs, the book describes the rural conditions in Romania between 1860 and 1910 and the doctors' efforts to improve the peasants’ way of life. The author illuminates a variety of aspects of social life based on the doctors' reports on the peasant and the rural world, including general hygiene, clothing, dwellings, nutrition, drinking habits and healing. He places official measures, laws, regulations, and modern norms about public health in the context of a broader modernizing process.
Constantin Bărbulescu is lecturer at the Department of History and Philosophy of the Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART ONE
Romania Through the Eyes of Doctors
1. “Minister, I submit this report…”
The Earliest Public Health Reports
The Reports of District Health Practitioners
The Reports of County Medical Officers
The Reports of the Higher Medical Council
The Reports of Public Health Inspectors
The Reports of the Metropolitan Health and Sanitary Services
The Reports of Doctors from Rural Hospitals
The Reports of Regimental Medical Personnel
2. Doctors Remember
“Having reached the twilight of life, I am haunted by memories”
“Doctor, scratch me”
PART TWO
Medical Discourse on the Peasant and the Village
1. “Thick layers of filth cover their skin”: On the Hygiene of Bodies and Clothes
The Peasant, A Being Wretched in His Body …
… And Wretched in His Clothes
2. “The majority live in worse conditions than the Zulus”: Domestic Space and Health
The Underground Hovel: The Scourge of the Rural Habitat
Overground Homes: Clay, Dung, and Straw
The “Hygienic Ills” of Rural Dwellings
3. “The peasant’s only food is mămăliga”: Food and Health
The Peasant at the Table
Mămăligă … and Again Mămăligă
The Peasant: A Reluctant Vegetarian
Mămăliga, Sloth, Illness and Death
The Good Times of Yesteryear
Our Daily Water
4. “Is the Romanian an alcoholic?”: Alcohol and Health
The Peasant and His Bottle
“Alcoholism: From Birth till Death”
The “Hazards of Alcoholism”
Against Drunkenness
5. “Pellagra, the tragedy of our peasant”: An Illness is Born
The Illness and Its Representations
An Illness of the Poor
A Sarabande of Statistics
“Pellagra: An Illness caused by Rotten Corn”
Against Pellagra
6. The “degeneration of the race and the decline of the nation”: Demography and Its Anxieties
The Beginning of The End
Degeneration, Depopulation, Antisemitism
Racial Degeneration and the Statistics of Conscription
Infant Mortality at the End of the Century
PART THREE
Medical Culture vs. Peasant Culture
1. The Power of Medical Culture: New Laws for People Locked in the Past
For the Sake of the People’s Health: Laws, Regulations, Norms …
… And the Impossibility of Enforcing Them
2. Two Mid-Nineteenth-Century Case Studies: Marin Vărzaru and Stoian Buruiană
Empirics, Charlatans, and Ignorance
The New Order of Carol Davila
The Empirics and Their Remedies
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 02.05.2019 |
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Reihe/Serie | CEU Press Studies in the History of Medicine |
Verlagsort | NY |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Studium ► Querschnittsbereiche ► Geschichte / Ethik der Medizin |
ISBN-10 | 963-386-267-1 / 9633862671 |
ISBN-13 | 978-963-386-267-4 / 9789633862674 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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