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      The Idea of Epilepsy: A Medical and Social History of Epilepsy in the Modern Era (1860–2020)

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      This is a definitive and scholarly history of epilepsy in its modern era, between 1860 and 2020. It covers not only the medical aspects of the condition, but also its scientific, societal and personal themes. It is of interest to a broad readership, both medical and non-medica...

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      Product ID:9781108842617
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The Idea of Epilepsy
      Subtitle:A Medical and Social History of Epilepsy in the Modern Era (1860–2020)
      Authors:Author: Simon D. Shorvon
      Page Count:760
      Subjects:History of medicine, History of medicine, Diseases and disorders, Neurology and clinical neurophysiology, Diseases & disorders, Neurology & clinical neurophysiology
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      This is a definitive and scholarly history of epilepsy in its modern era, between 1860 and 2020. It covers not only the medical aspects of the condition, but also its scientific, societal and personal themes. It is of interest to a broad readership, both medical and non-medical.
      Epilepsy has a fascinating history. To the medical historian Oswei Temkin it was ''the paradigm of the suffering of both body and soul in disease''. It is justifiably considered a window on brain function. And yet its story is more than simply a medical narrative, but one influenced also by scientific, societal and personal themes. Written for a medical and non-medical readership, this book describes the major developments in epilepsy between 1860–2020, a turbulent era in which science dominated as an explanatory model, medical theories and practices steered an erratic course, and when societal attitudes and approaches to epilepsy fluctuated dramatically. In the middle of this maelstrom was the person with epilepsy at the mercy of social attitudes and legislation, and at times harmed as well as helped by medicine and science. So entangled is the history that intriguingly, as an entity, epilepsy may now be thought not even to exist.
      Imprint Name:Cambridge University Press
      Publisher Name:Cambridge University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-02-02

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      Weight1698 g
      Dimensions187 × 263 × 43 mm