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Health care in Birmingham : the Birmingham teaching hospitals, 1779 - 1939
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ISBN: 9781843835066 1843835061 9781846157332 Year: 2009 Publisher: Woodbrigde Boydell


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Past scents : historical perspectives on smell
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ISBN: 9780252079795 9780252034947 9780252096020 0252096029 1306980941 9781306980944 0252034945 0252079795 Year: 2014 Publisher: Urbana, [Illinois] : University of Illinois Press,

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In this comprehensive and engaging volume, medical historian Jonathan Reinarz offers a historiography of smell from ancient to modern times. Synthesizing existing scholarship in the field, he shows how people have relied on their olfactory sense to understand and engage with both their immediate environments and wider corporal and spiritual worlds.

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Odors --- Smell --- Perfumes --- Perfume --- Smell. --- History, 19th Century. --- History, 20th Century. --- Odorants. --- Race Relations --- Socioeconomic Factors --- 20th Cent. History (Medicine) --- 20th Cent. History of Medicine --- 20th Cent. Medicine --- Historical Events, 20th Century --- History of Medicine, 20th Cent. --- History, Twentieth Century --- Medical History, 20th Cent. --- Medicine, 20th Cent. --- 20th Century History --- 20th Cent. Histories (Medicine) --- 20th Century Histories --- Cent. Histories, 20th (Medicine) --- Cent. History, 20th (Medicine) --- Century Histories, 20th --- Century Histories, Twentieth --- Century History, 20th --- Century History, Twentieth --- Histories, 20th Cent. (Medicine) --- Histories, 20th Century --- Histories, Twentieth Century --- History, 20th Cent. (Medicine) --- Twentieth Century Histories --- Twentieth Century History --- 19th Cent. History (Medicine) --- 19th Cent. History of Medicine --- 19th Cent. Medicine --- Historical Events, 19th Century --- History of Medicine, 19th Cent. --- History, Nineteenth Century --- Medical History, 19th Cent. --- Medicine, 19th Cent. --- 19th Century History --- 19th Cent. Histories (Medicine) --- 19th Century Histories --- Cent. Histories, 19th (Medicine) --- Cent. History, 19th (Medicine) --- Century Histories, 19th --- Century Histories, Nineteenth --- Century History, 19th --- Century History, Nineteenth --- Histories, 19th Cent. (Medicine) --- Histories, 19th Century --- Histories, Nineteenth Century --- History, 19th Cent. (Medicine) --- Nineteenth Century Histories --- Nineteenth Century History --- Sense of Smell --- Olfaction --- Smell Sense --- Odorants --- Olfactometry --- Chemical senses --- Senses and sensation --- Nose --- Aromas --- Fragrances --- Scents --- Smells --- Sensory evaluation --- Odor --- Odorant --- History. --- Social aspects. --- history. --- History of civilization --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Physiology of nerves and sense organs --- History, 19th Century --- History, 20th Century --- History --- Social aspects --- history --- Aroma --- Fragrance --- Scent --- MAD-faculty 17 --- opleiding art sense(s) lab --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- geurkunst --- Odours


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Food and hospitals: from 9th-century Baghdad to 20th-century Sochi
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ISSN: 17803187 ISBN: 9782503566184 2503566189 Year: 2017 Publisher: Turnhout Brepols

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Health care in Birmingham : the Birmingham teaching hospitals 1779-1939
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ISBN: 1282987933 9786612987939 1846157331 Year: 2009 Publisher: Woodbridge, UK ; Rochester, NY : The Boydell Press,

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A history of the wide range of general and specialist hospitals associated with the University of Birmingham Medical School, set in the broader context of health care in Birmingham. In the middle of the eighteenth century, hospitals were unfamiliar institutions to the inhabitants of most English towns and cities. As early as the late nineteenth century, however, hospitals had become central to both the provision of health care and medical education in most large urban population centres. Drawing on hospital records, the publications of associated medical staff and a wealth of other local documents, Health Care in Birmingham carefully maps the evolution of nine voluntary hospitals, and their associated medical specialities in Birmingham, England over the century and a half before the introduction of the National Health Service, a period that witnessed significant social, economic and cultural change. From the emergence of the town's first General Hospital in 1779, the wealth of this key industrial centre in particular encouraged the development of a full range of medical institutions, including those established to treat afflictions of the bones and joints, eye, ear, teeth and skin, as well as ailments peculiar to women and children. Besides charting the local development of a wide range of specialist fields, Health Care in Birmingham firmly situates each hospital in its local and national contexts. Though greatly reorganised on the eve of the Second World War, these institutions influenced considerably the history and landscape of the city, and continue to do so today. This is the first time their history has been considered collectively in a single volume. Jonathan Reinarz is Director of the Centre for the History of Medicine at the University of Birmingham.


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Permeable walls : historical perspectives on hospital and asylum visiting
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ISBN: 9789042025998 9789042026322 9042025999 9042026324 1282505181 9786612505188 9781282505186 6612505184 Year: 2009 Publisher: Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi,

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Visiting relatives and friends in medical institutions is a common practice in all corners of the world. People probably go into hospitals as a visitor more frequently than they do as a patient. Permeable Walls is the first book devoted to the history of hospital and asylum visiting and deflects attention from medical history’s more traditionally studied constituencies, patients and doctors. Covering the eighteenth to the late twentieth centuries, and taking case studies from around the globe, the authors demonstrate that hospitals and asylums could be remarkably permeable institutions. However, policies towards visitors have varied from outright exclusion, as in the case of some isolation hospitals in Victorian Britain, to near open access in the first Chinese missionary hospitals. Historical studies of visitors and visiting, as a result, tell us much about the changing relationship between healthcare institutions and the communities they serve. These histories are particularly relevant at a time when service providers seek ways to involve patients’ representatives in healthcare decision making; to control hospital super-bugs; and to make the hospital environment accessible yet safe and secure. With the re-emergence of restricted visiting, the subject remains one of the most emotive topics in the history of institutional medicine. Adopting a wide-ranging definition of visitors, from official inquirers to family members, Permeable Walls provides an innovative perspective on hospitals and asylums historically and will interest historians of medicine, charity and governance, as well as healthcare policy-makers.

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Social policy --- Sociology of social welfare --- Hospitals, Psychiatric --- Health Policy --- History, 18th Century. --- History, 19th Century. --- History, 20th Century. --- Hospital-Patient Relations. --- Professional-Family Relations. --- Visitors to Patients --- Visiting the sick --- Hospitals --- Psychiatric hospitals --- Visites aux malades --- Hôpitaux --- Hôpitaux psychiatriques --- history. --- History. --- Histoire --- Hospital planning. --- Hospitals--Design and construction. --- Hospitals--Planning. --- History, Modern 1601 --- -Hospitals, Special --- Hospital Administration --- Public Policy --- Interpersonal Relations --- Persons --- Public Relations --- Social Control Policies --- History --- Named Groups --- Health Facilities --- Organization and Administration --- Psychology, Social --- Health Services Administration --- Social Control, Formal --- Humanities --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Policy --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Health Care --- Social Sciences --- Sociology --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- History, 20th Century --- History, 19th Century --- Hospital-Patient Relations --- Professional-Family Relations --- History, 18th Century --- Medical policy --- Psychiatrische Klinik. --- Krankenbesuch. --- Krankenhaus. --- Geschichte 1700-2000. --- Hôpitaux --- Hôpitaux psychiatriques --- Insane asylums --- Mental hospitals --- Mental illness --- Mental institutions --- Mentally ill --- Psychiatry in general hospitals --- Benevolent institutions --- Infirmaries --- Psychiatric services --- Sick --- Volunteer workers in medical care --- Asylums --- Mental health facilities --- Specialty hospitals --- Health facilities --- Hospitals. --- Medical policy. --- Psychiatric hospitals. --- Visiting the sick. --- Insane --- Medical care --- Health care policy --- Health policy --- Medicine and state --- Policy, Medical --- Public health --- Public health policy --- State and medicine --- Science and state --- Government policy --- Law and legislation --- Political aspects


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Medicine and the workhouse
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ISBN: 9781580464482 9781580468022 Year: 2013 Publisher: Rochester, NY : University of Rochester Press,

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Medicine and the workhouse
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ISBN: 1580468942 1580468020 1580464483 1299981348 Year: 2013 Publisher: Suffolk : Boydell & Brewer,

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While the welfare functions of the workhouse have been well researched, its medical services have been comparatively neglected. Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and despite much administrative reform, workhouse medicine remained central to the medical experiences of the poor. Workhouse beds in Britain, for example, far outnumbered beds provided by charitable hospitals, which have often been the subject of historical study, and, by the 1830s, most parishes possessed their own workhouses. A high percentage of entries to workhouses consisted of the sick of all ages. In those communities where the elderly comprised the majority of workhouse inmates, most required medical relief. Perhaps inevitably, the position of workhouse doctor, or medical officer, became progressively more central to the management of these institutions, though we know very little about these overworked and undervalued practitioners. Historians of welfare, the English poor laws, and medicine have been aware of the importance of workhouse-based medical relief in the past, but the topic has not bee studied in depth. This is the first book to examine the history of the medical services provided by these welfare institutions, both in Britain and its former colonies, over the period covered by the Old and New Poor Laws. Jonathan Reinarz is Director of the History of Medicine Unit at the University of Birmingham, UK. He has published extensively on the history of English medical institutions, 1750-1950. Leonard Schwarz has recently retired as a Reader in Urban History at the University of Birmingham, where he founded the Birmingham Eighteenth Century Centre.


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Medicine and the workhouse
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ISBN: 9781580468022 Year: 2013 Publisher: Suffolk Boydell & Brewer

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Permeable Walls : Historical Perspectives on Hospital and Asylum Visiting
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ISBN: 9789042026322 Year: 2009 Publisher: Amsterdam ; New York Rodopi

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Visiting relatives and friends in medical institutions is a common practice in all corners of the world. People probably go into hospitals as a visitor more frequently than they do as a patient. Permeable Walls is the first book devoted to the history of hospital and asylum visiting and deflects attention from medical history’s more traditionally studied constituencies, patients and doctors. Covering the eighteenth to the late twentieth centuries, and taking case studies from around the globe, the authors demonstrate that hospitals and asylums could be remarkably permeable institutions. However, policies towards visitors have varied from outright exclusion, as in the case of some isolation hospitals in Victorian Britain, to near open access in the first Chinese missionary hospitals. Historical studies of visitors and visiting, as a result, tell us much about the changing relationship between healthcare institutions and the communities they serve. These histories are particularly relevant at a time when service providers seek ways to involve patients’ representatives in healthcare decision making; to control hospital super-bugs; and to make the hospital environment accessible yet safe and secure. With the re-emergence of restricted visiting, the subject remains one of the most emotive topics in the history of institutional medicine. Adopting a wide-ranging definition of visitors, from official inquirers to family members, Permeable Walls provides an innovative perspective on hospitals and asylums historically and will interest historians of medicine, charity and governance, as well as healthcare policy-makers.

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Hospitals and communities, 1100-1960
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ISBN: 9783034302449 Year: 2013 Publisher: Bern [etc.] Peter Lang

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