Health and Wellness in Colonial America
Rebecca Tannenbaum, PhD, received her doctorate from Yale University, where she is now senior lecturer in history. Her published works include The Healer's Calling: Women and Medicine in Early New England.
- Hardcover: 253 pages
- Publisher: Greenwood (August 31, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0313384908
- ISBN-13: 978-0313384905
Health and Wellness in Colonial America covers
all aspects of medicine from surgery to the role of religion in healing,
giving readers a comprehensive overall picture of medical practices
from 1600 to 1800—a topic that speaks volumes about the living
conditions during that period. In this book, an introductory chapter
describes the ways in which all three cultures in colonial
America—European, African, and Native American—thought about medicine.
The work covers academic and scientific medicine as well as folk
practices, women's role in healing, and the traditions of Native
Americans and African Americans.
Because of its broad
scope, the book will be highly useful to advanced high school students;
undergraduate students in various areas of studies, such as early
American history, women's history, and history of medicine; and general
readers interested in the history of medicine.
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