05146nam 2200565 a 450 991045263370332120200520144314.01-282-13354-397866138061231-4411-6360-3(CKB)2550000000107509(EBL)967755(OCoLC)799766051(MiAaPQ)EBC967755(Au-PeEL)EBL967755(CaPaEBR)ebr10579567(CaONFJC)MIL380612(EXLCZ)99255000000010750920120723d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||Poverty and sickness in modern Europe[electronic resource] narratives of the sick poor, 1780-1938 /edited by Andreas Gestrich, Elizabeth Hurren and Steven KingLondon ;New York Continuumc20121 online resource (289 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4411-1081-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Title page; Copyright page; Contents; LIST OF Figures and Tables; Chapter 1: Narratives of poverty and sickness in Europe 1780-1938: Sources, methods and experiences; Introduction; European welfare contexts; Narratives of/about the poor: Problems of context, method and analysis; Thinking about the sick poor; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 2: Grief, sickness and emotions in the narratives of the shamefaced poor in late eighteenth-century Copenhagen; Introduction; The shamefaced poor and the public poor relief system; Relief and compassion for the sick shamefaced poor; Grief and sicknessConclusion: Sickness and emotions as a social markerNotes; Chapter 3: 'Labouring on a bed of sickness': The material and rhetorical deployment of ill-health in male pauper letters; Introduction; Men and ill-health; Male pauper letters; Depression in male pauper letters; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 4: 'I have once more taken the Leberty to say as you well know': The development of rhetoric in the letters of the English, Welsh and Scottish sick and poor 1780s-1830s; Introduction; Rhetorical and strategic devices; Development of rhetoric in letter series; Conclusion; NotesChapter 5: Poverty and epidemics: Perceptions of the poor at times of Cholera in Germany and Spain, 1830s-1860sIntroduction; Aachen and Cologne; Barcelona; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 6: Living with insanity: Narratives of poverty, pauperism and sickness in asylum records 1840-76; Introduction; Family circumstances and the 'insane' at home; Institutionalization of the insane; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 7: Narratives of poverty in Irish suicides between the Great Famine and the First World War, 1845-1914; Introduction; Suicide during the FaminePost-Famine: Family, 'Friends' and the importance of social supportFinancial difficulties, anxiety and the 'revolution of rising expectations'; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 8: Stories of care and coercion: Narratives of poverty and suffering among patients with venereal disease in Sweden, 1860-1920; Introduction; Venereal disease as an historical problem; Early measures against venereal disease: Enhancing the state of the population; Venereal disease among the agrarian poor: Early nineteenth-century social narrativesRegulating the urban poor - measures against venereal disease in the second half of the nineteenth centurySocial narratives of the urban immoral - caring and coercing; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 9: From unemployment to sickness and poverty: The narratives and experiences of the unemployed in Trier and surroundings, 1918-33; Introduction - the 'welfare unemployed'1; The 'place' of the unemployed within local poor relief; Welfare practices in rural regions; From unemployment to sickness; Narratives of sickness and poverty - sickness in the negotiating processSickness, inability to work and 'outside-help'This book provides a genuinely pan-European analysis of pauper narratives, focusing on the experiences of the sick poor in England, France, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Wales. The contributions highlight the value of pauper narratives for exploring the agency, rhetoric and experiences of the poor and sick poor, significantly enhancing our understanding of the ways in which national and regional welfare systems operated. By foregrounding the particular experiences and strategies of the sick poor, this volume helps to establish and understand the centralPoorHealth and hygieneEuropeHistorySickEuropeEconomic conditionsElectronic books.PoorHealth and hygieneHistory.SickEconomic conditions.362.5094Gestrich Andreas500315Hurren Elizabeth988652King Steven94041MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910452633703321Poverty and sickness in modern Europe2260660UNINA03015nam 22005535 450 99650066810331620231110232619.03-11-077499-210.1515/9783110774993(CKB)5580000000489487(DE-B1597)612770(DE-B1597)9783110774993(MiAaPQ)EBC7127847(Au-PeEL)EBL7127847(OCoLC)1353268674(MiAaPQ)EBC30509372(Au-PeEL)EBL30509372(EXLCZ)99558000000048948720221201h20222023 fg araur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierV. Galeni in Hippocratis epidemiarum librum commentaria. Volume 3,1, Galeni In Hippocratis Epidemiarum librum VI commentariorum I–VIII versio Arabica ; Commentaria I–III /Uwe Vagelpohl1st ed.Berlin ;Boston : De Gruyter Akademie Forschung, [2022]©20231 online resource (588 p.)Corpus Medicorum Graecorum – Supplementum Orientale ,0589-8072 ;V 3,13-11-077209-4 Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INTRODUCTION -- Edition and translation -- CONSPECTUS SIGLORUM ET COMPENDIORUM -- Part I -- Part II -- Part IIIThe present volume offers the first critical edition of the medieval Arabic translation of Galen's Commentary on Book 6 of the Hippocratic Epidemics produced by Ḥunayn ibn Isḥāq (d. ca. 870). The edition is based on all extant Arabic textual witnesses, including the Arabic secondary transmission. Only about two thirds of the Greek original of this text is extant; the Arabic translation is therefore the only complete witness to this important work. The number and extent of "ations from this commentary in medieval Arabic medical writings, which are documented in the introduction to the volume, demonstrate that it became a crucial source for the development of medicine in the Islamic world. It also gave rise to a wide range of didactic writings which illustrate its importance for medical teaching. The English translation aims to convey some of the flavour of the Arabic text. The volume also contains comprehensive indices that map out the terminology and style of the translation.Corpus Medicorum Graecorum EpidemicsEarly works to 1800Arabistic.Galen.History of medicine.Medicine in antiquity.Epidemics610Galenusauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut739718Vagelpohl Uwe, edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996500668103316V. Galeni in Hippocratis epidemiarum librum commentaria2259948UNISA