Genre in English Medical Writing, 1500–1820

Sociocultural Contexts of Production and Use

Irma Taavitsainen editor Jeremy J Smith editor Turo Hiltunen editor Carla Suhr editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:13th Oct '22

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Genre in English Medical Writing, 1500–1820 cover

This multidisciplinary volume offers new insights into the development of genres of medical discourse in changing socio-cultural contexts.

With contributions from a global team of scholars, this fascinating book engages with numerous disciplinary perspectives to offer new insights on medical discourse in various traditions and genres, both in England and across Europe. Among other current 're-imaginings' of philology, it will interest researchers from across the human sciences.Written by an interdisciplinary team of scholars, this book offers novel perspectives on the history of medical writing and scientific thought-styles by examining patterns of change and reception in genres, discourse, and lexis in the period 1500-1820. Each chapter demonstrates in detail how changing textual forms were closely tied to major multi-faceted social developments: industrialisation, urbanisation, expanding trade, colonialization, and changes in communication, all of which posed new demands on medical care. It then shows how these developments were reflected in a range of medical discourses, such as bills of mortality, medical advertisements, medical recipes, and medical rhetoric, and provides an extensive body of case studies to highlight how varieties of medical discourse have been targeted at different audiences over time. It draws on a wide range of methodological frameworks and is accompanied by numerous relevant illustrations, making it essential reading for academic researchers and students across the human sciences.

ISBN: 9781009100090

Dimensions: 235mm x 159mm x 24mm

Weight: 650g

320 pages