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English almanacs, astrology and popular medicine, 1550-1700

By Louise Hill-Curth

English almanacs, astrology and popular medicine, 1550-1700
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  • ISBN: 9780719069291
  • Publish Date: Dec 2013
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
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    • Format: Paperback
    • ISBN: 978-0-7190-6929-1
    • Pages: 296
    • Price: £18.99
    • Published Date: December 2013

    Description

    Early modern almanacs have received relatively little academic attention over the years, despite being the first true form of British mass media. While their major purpose was to provide annual information about the movements of the stars and the corresponding effects on Earth, most contained a range of other material, including advice on preventative and remedial medicine for humans and animals. Based on the most extensive research to date into the relationship between the popular press, early modern medical beliefs and practices, this study argues that these cheap, annual booklets played a major role in shaping contemporary medical beliefs and practices in early modern England.

    Beginning with an overview of printed vernacular medical literature, the book examines in-depth the genre of almanacs, their authors, target and actual audiences. It discusses the various types of medical information and advice in almanacs, preventative and remedial medicine for humans, as well as 'non-commercial' and 'commercial' medicines promoted in almanacs, and the under-explored topic of animal health care.

    Contents

    Acknowledgements
    List of abbreviations
    List of illustrations
    Preface
    Part I: Setting the scene
    1. The medical marketplace, print culture and popular medicine
    2. The genre of almanacs
    3. 'Students of Astrology and Physick': the authors
    4. 'Courteous Readers': the target audience
    Part II: Structures of practice and knowledge
    5.Astrology and almanacs
    6. Astrological 'physick' and almanacs
    6. 'To keep out disease': preventative medicine
    7. 'A putting to and a taking away': remedial medicine
    8. Nostrums for Sale: advertising and almanacs
    9. 'The Care of the Brute Beast': astrological medicine for animals
    Part III: Conclusion
    Bibliography
    Index

    Author

    Louise Hill Curth is Reader in Medical History at the University of Winchester

    English almanacs, astrology and popular medicine, 1550-1700

    By Louise Hill-Curth

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