
Medicine and Narration in the Eighteenth Century
Focusing on a wide variety of sources, an interdisciplinary team of researchers explores the nature and function of narration as an underlying principle of such writing. From a reading of correspondence between doctors as a means of continuing professional education, to the use of inoculation as a plotting device, or an examination of Diderot’s physiological approach to mental illness in La Religieuse, contributors highlight:
- how doctors exploited rhetorical techniques in both clinical writing and correspondence with patients.
- how novelists incorporated medical knowledge into their narratives.
- how models such as case-histories or narrative poetry were adopted and transformed in both fictional and actual medical writing.
- how these narrative strategies shaped the way in which doctors, patients and illnesses were represented and perceived in the eighteenth century.
- Forfatter
- Sophie Vasset
- ISBN
- 9780729410656
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 500 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 9.4.2013
- Forlag
- Voltaire Foundation
- Antall sider
- 269
