Literature and Medicine in the Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press : Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1817-1858

ISBN
9781474405607
$120.00
Author Coyer, Megan
Format Trade Cloth
Details
  • 6.3" x 9.4" x 0.7"
  • Unspecified
  • Individual Title
  • 2016
  • 256
  • Yes
  • 1
  • PR8522
In the early nineteenth century, Edinburgh was the leading centre of medical education and research in Britain. It also laid claim to a thriving periodical culture. Literature and Medicine in the Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press investigates how Romantic periodicals cultivated innovativeliterary forms, ideologies and discourses that reflected and shaped medical culture in the nineteenth century. It examines several medically-trained contributors to Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, the most influential literary periodical of the time, and draws upon extensive archival andbibliographical research to reclaim these previously neglected medico-literary figures. Situating their work in relation to developments in medical and periodical culture, Megan Coyer's book advances our understanding of how the nineteenth-century periodical press cross-fertilised medical andliterary ideas.Case Studies* Medical Discourse and Ideology in the Edinburgh Review* The Tale of Terror and the "Medico-Popular"* 'Delta': The Construction of a Nineteenth-Century Literary Surgeon* Professionalisation and the Case of Samuel Warren's Passages from the Diary of a Late Physician* The Rise of Public Health in the Popular Periodical Press: The Political Medicine of W. P. Alison, Robert Gooch, and Robert Ferguson