The Secret Malady: Venereal Disease in Eighteenth-century Britain and FranceLike AIDS today, venereal disease existed in epidemical proportions in eighteenth-century Britain and France. Medical practitioners of every stripe - legitimate and otherwise - knew little but wrote volumes about its origins, symptoms, and "cures." The pathology of the disease remained elusive throughout the century despite frequent and loud debates on the topic in the press. The essays in this collection paint a portrait of the secret malady - public and private responses to the epidemic; changing attitudes toward the disease; and its role in making sex a taboo subject, in enforcing class and racial distinctions, and in raising the level of misogyny. The interdisciplinary nature of the collection makes this an important and fascinating work for scholars in several fields, including history, art, literature, the history of medicine, and women's studies. |
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... ulcers . Women afflicted with gonorrhea were generally unaware they had the disease , and so they were often ... ulcer ) appearing most often at the location where the bacterium entered the body . Chancres could thus be found on the ...
... ulcers . Women afflicted with gonorrhea were generally unaware they had the disease , and so they were often ... ulcer ) appearing most often at the location where the bacterium entered the body . Chancres could thus be found on the ...
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... ulcer ; primary lesion of syphilis ) plus the resistance of his infection to treatment clearly indicate to us he had ... ulcers on her genitals . ' Eventually , she got a chancre on the roof of her mouth.1o In her letters she enumerated ...
... ulcer ; primary lesion of syphilis ) plus the resistance of his infection to treatment clearly indicate to us he had ... ulcers on her genitals . ' Eventually , she got a chancre on the roof of her mouth.1o In her letters she enumerated ...
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... ulcers on the body had healed , it was time to curb the spitting , to cure all the ulcers in the mouth , and to strengthen the patient so that she might leave her confinement . She was instructed to take off the " foul " flannels , to ...
... ulcers on the body had healed , it was time to curb the spitting , to cure all the ulcers in the mouth , and to strengthen the patient so that she might leave her confinement . She was instructed to take off the " foul " flannels , to ...
Contents
Historical and Medical Contexts of Venereal Disease | 13 |
Decorums | 149 |
The Meaning of Venereal Disease | 168 |
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