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Louise Foxcroft

    En tant qu'historienne de la médecine, Louise Foxcroft se spécialise dans les perceptions du corps humain et la manière dont elles se rapportent aux expériences personnelles actuelles. Son travail soulève des questions profondes et offre des analyses pointues, soulignant souvent les absurdités qui imprègnent nos vies actuelles. Par ses écrits, elle explore les points de vue médicaux historiques et les relie aux expériences humaines contemporaines. Son approche offre aux lecteurs un aperçu captivant et perspicace de la façon dont nous nous comprenons et notre santé au fil du temps.

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    The Making of Addiction
    • The Making of Addiction

      The 'Use and Abuse' of Opium in Nineteenth-Century Britain

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      The book explores the historical context of addiction, particularly opiate dependency, tracing its evolution from a newly recognized disease to a form of 'moral insanity' in the nineteenth century. It examines the treatments and societal attitudes towards addiction, revealing the prejudices of the time. Through letters, diaries, and newspapers, it highlights personal narratives and the emotional turmoil faced by both individuals grappling with addiction and their loved ones.

      The Making of Addiction
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      • 330pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      For over two thousand years, attitudes to menopause have created dread, shame and confusion. This book traces the history of 'the change of life' from its appearance in classical texts, to the medical literature of the 18th century, to contemporary clinical approaches. It redresses the myths and captures the truths about menopause.

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