Shakespeare's Physic
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John Crawford Adams £17.95, 978-1-85315-463-8, 183pp, Paperback, June 2000 |
Beginning with a study of life in Elizabethan London, the book discusses the medical knowledge that was available to Shakespeare - some of it no doubt gleaned by him from his future son-in-law, Dr John Hall, a well respected physician of Stratford-upon-Avon. It provides a fascinating insight into some of the health problems faced by ordinary people 400 years ago, describing their illness and how they were treated and revealing the influence of deeply-rooted beliefs and superstitions.
Contents:
Preface; Shakespeare's London: City of Contagion; Basic Knowledge: Correcting the Errors; Some Shakespearian Maladies; Physic: Adjusting the Humours; The Surgeon's Craft; Witchcraft, Astrology and Other Lore; Madness in Shakespeare; Shakespeare on Love; Shakespeare on Death.
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