Women, gender and disease in eighteenth-century England and France /

Based on encyclopedias, medical journals, historical, and literary sources, this collection of interdisciplinary essays focuses on the intersection of women, gender, and disease in England and France. Diverse critical perspectives highlight contributions women made to the scientific and medical comm...

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Other Authors: Doig, Kathleen Hardesty, 1946- (Editor), Doig, Kathleen Hardesty (Editor), Sturzer, Felicia Berger (Editor), Sturzer, Felicia, 1946- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014
Newcastle upon Tyne : 2014
Newcastle upon Tyne, England : 2014
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