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Male Hysteria: Diabetes and the Victorian Mind, Edward Beasley


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Автор: Edward Beasley
Название:  Male Hysteria: Diabetes and the Victorian Mind
ISBN: 9781606189009
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
Классификация: ISBN-10: 160618900X
Обложка/Формат: Hardback
Страницы: 384
Вес: 0.00 кг.
Дата издания: 30.07.2024
Язык: English
Ключевые слова: Gender studies, gender groups,History of medicine, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Victorian Era (1837-1901),MEDICAL / History,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies
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Поставляется из: Англии
Описание: A history of diabetes science and the experience of diabetics in the nineteenth-century England A Male Hysteria examines both the science of diabetes in nineteenth-century England and the testimony of Victorian diabetics. What could be known about diabetes given the science of the day? And what did new models of diabetes mean for the treatment and self-image of diabetics? Ideas about diabetes were revolutionized in 1849 by the great French physiologist Claude Bernard. After he made rabbits diabetic by pricking their brains, diabetes in England came to be thought of as neurological, even psychological in origin. British diabetics (often men) were prevented from working or becoming excited, treated in the same manner as women who were diagnosed with hysteria. Meanwhile, discoveries in thermodynamics were applied to diabetics and menstruating women. People were assumed to be closed systems, wasting energy that couldnt be replenished. Thus, diabetics had to stay still if they wanted to live and women had to stay away from education to have the energy to produce children. Some people resisted these hysterical views. As no brain lesion was ever found in deceased diabetics, even after decades of searching, the animal model of the disease no longer seemed to apply to humans. Some diabetic patients also resisted the hysterical picture, including medical professionals—both men and women—who refused to slow down as the new treatment regimen was mandated. Likewise, physicians at spas noted that walking long distances seemed to help diabetics. A Male Hysteria journeys through nineteenth-century diabetes science and the lives of diabetics. It examines how science can go wrong when models from one area of inquiry are too excitedly applied to another. It also demonstrates the persistence of the psychological stereotype of diabetics as nervous and overworked in the United Kingdom—long after medical attention turned to the pancreas and the role of insulin.
Дополнительное описание: Gender studies, gender groups|History of medicine


Male Hysteria: Diabetes and the Victorian Mind

Автор: Edward Beasley
Название: Male Hysteria: Diabetes and the Victorian Mind
ISBN: 1606189018 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781606189016
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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Описание: A history of diabetes science and the experience of diabetics in the nineteenth-century England A Male Hysteria examines both the science of diabetes in nineteenth-century England and the testimony of Victorian diabetics. What could be known about diabetes given the science of the day? And what did new models of diabetes mean for the treatment and self-image of diabetics? Ideas about diabetes were revolutionized in 1849 by the great French physiologist Claude Bernard. After he made rabbits diabetic by pricking their brains, diabetes in England came to be thought of as neurological, even psychological in origin. British diabetics (often men) were prevented from working or becoming excited, treated in the same manner as women who were diagnosed with hysteria. Meanwhile, discoveries in thermodynamics were applied to diabetics and menstruating women. People were assumed to be closed systems, wasting energy that couldn't be replenished. Thus, diabetics had to stay still if they wanted to live and women had to stay away from education to have the energy to produce children. Some people resisted these hysterical views. As no brain lesion was ever found in deceased diabetics, even after decades of searching, the animal model of the disease no longer seemed to apply to humans. Some diabetic patients also resisted the hysterical picture, including medical professionals—both men and women—who refused to slow down as the new treatment regimen was mandated. Likewise, physicians at spas noted that walking long distances seemed to help diabetics. A Male Hysteria journeys through nineteenth-century diabetes science and the lives of diabetics. It examines how science can go wrong when models from one area of inquiry are too excitedly applied to another. It also demonstrates the persistence of the psychological stereotype of diabetics as nervous and overworked in the United Kingdom—long after medical attention turned to the pancreas and the role of insulin.

Beneath the Restless Wave: Memoirs of a Cold War Submariner

Автор: Couzens-Lake Edward, Beasley Tony
Название: Beneath the Restless Wave: Memoirs of a Cold War Submariner
ISBN: 1612008402 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781612008400
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Описание: The vivid and engaging biography of Tony Beasley, a telegraphist working on submarines during the Cold War.


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