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American health and wellness in archaeology and history

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This volume traces the history of American healthcare and wellbeing from the colonial era to the present, drawing on evidence from material culture and historical documents to offer insights into the longstanding tension between traditional and institutionalized cures, as well as the emergence of the country's unique brand of medical consumerism.

כותר American health and wellness in archaeology and history / Dale L. Hutchinson.
מוציא לאור Gainesville : University Press of Florida
שנה [2022]
הערות Also issued in print: 2022.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
הערת תוכן ותקציר Part I. American Health and the Colonial Years: 1600- -- Faith, Religion, and Healing in Colonial America -- Domestic Health Care and Informal Specialists -- Part II. Growing Pains: The Emergence of Specialized Medicine
1750- -- The Rise of Institutional Care -- Licenses and Liabilities: Medical Training Becomes Formal -- Suspect Specialists -- Part III. Reformation and Reconstruction: 1850- -- The Civil War and the Reformation of American Medicine -- Ventilation, Germs, and Hygiene: The Post Civil War Reform -- Hospital Reformation and Redirection -- Part IV. The Road to Well-Being: 1850- -- Self-Help Meets Regulation: Patent Medicines, Personal Care, and Professional Regulation -- Making Oneself Better: Vitamins, Diet, Exercise, and Other Fads -- Conclusion: The Road to Wellness
סדרה Florida scholarship online
היקף החומר 1 online resource (230 pages)
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מספר מערכת 997012197299405171
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