From an acclaimed author in the field, this is a compelling study of the origins and history of the disease commonly seen as afflicting young unmarried girls. Understanding of the condition turned puberty and virginity into medical conditions, and Helen King stresses the continuity of this disease through history,depsite enormous shifts in medical understanding and technonologies, and drawing parallels with the modern illness of anorexia. Examining its roots in the classical tradition all the way through to its extraordinary survival into the 1920s, this study asks a number of questions about…mehr
From an acclaimed author in the field, this is a compelling study of the origins and history of the disease commonly seen as afflicting young unmarried girls. Understanding of the condition turned puberty and virginity into medical conditions, and Helen King stresses the continuity of this disease through history,depsite enormous shifts in medical understanding and technonologies, and drawing parallels with the modern illness of anorexia. Examining its roots in the classical tradition all the way through to its extraordinary survival into the 1920s, this study asks a number of questions about the nature of the disease itself and the relationship between illness, body images and what we should call'normal' behaviour. This is a fascinating and clear account which will prove invaluable not just to students of classical studies, but will be of interest to medical professionals also.
Helen King is Professor of Classical Studies at The Open University, UK, and Visiting Professor at Plymouth University Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry, UK. She has published widely on ancient medicine and its reception in the Renaissance and early modern world including, most recently, The One-Sex Body on Trial (2013).
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Introduction 1 The nature of green sickness The humoral body From green jaundice to green sickness Green sickness and the disease of virgins How green was green sickness? Green sickness and love sickness 2 A new disease? The classical sources for the disease of virgins Lange's letter Hippocratic virginity The transmission of On the disease of virgins What is a virgin? Other possible Hippocratic sources 'Some unknown monster': the challenge of 'new' diseases 3 The menstruating virgin The Galenic physiology of menstruation Alternative theories of menstruation Letting blood in the Hippocratic and Galenic bodies 'Marriage is a sovereign cure' The problem of puberty The philosophy of puberty Town and country 4 Dietary factors Food and the growth of the body Pica Green sickness as a liver disorder Constipation 5 'The laboratory came to the rescue': technology and chlorosis The pulse The stethoscope Blood testing Treatments Shall we dance? Rest Alternatives to orthodoxy Women physicians and chlorosis Conclusion
Introduction 1 The nature of green sickness The humoral body From green jaundice to green sickness Green sickness and the disease of virgins How green was green sickness? Green sickness and love sickness 2 A new disease? The classical sources for the disease of virgins Lange's letter Hippocratic virginity The transmission of On the disease of virgins What is a virgin? Other possible Hippocratic sources 'Some unknown monster': the challenge of 'new' diseases 3 The menstruating virgin The Galenic physiology of menstruation Alternative theories of menstruation Letting blood in the Hippocratic and Galenic bodies 'Marriage is a sovereign cure' The problem of puberty The philosophy of puberty Town and country 4 Dietary factors Food and the growth of the body Pica Green sickness as a liver disorder Constipation 5 'The laboratory came to the rescue': technology and chlorosis The pulse The stethoscope Blood testing Treatments Shall we dance? Rest Alternatives to orthodoxy Women physicians and chlorosis Conclusion
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