Article ID: CBB266241183

Medicine, Metaphor, and 'Crisis' in the Early Modern Social Body (2016)

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In the political turmoil of mid-seventeenth-century England, both socio-political utopias and dystopias were repeatedly imagined through corporeal images and medical metaphors and narratives. The new iatrochemistry—Paracelsian and subsequently Helmontian medicine—featured especially prominently in this intriguing textual landscape. Focusing on this particular healing paradigm, and drawing on insights from cultural theory of the body and medical history, this intertextual analysis of medical writings, English Civil War playlets, and political treatises by Harrington, Winstanley, Coppe, and Hobbes, seeks to understand better the complex interplay of medical, political, and religious ideas and discourses around the nexus of the body in the turbulent revolutionary years. The findings challenge the notion that there was an ontological relationship between chemical medicine and radical politics in these years of crisis, demonstrating that, on the contrary, political writers drew upon medical ideas and metaphors selectively and often inconsistently in order to lend persuasive authority to their arguments.

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Authors & Contributors
Pittalis, Edoardo
Novi Chavarria, Elisa
Lina Scalisi
Tabak, Jessica
Weisser, Olivia
Totaro, Rebecca Carol Noel
Journals
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Nazariyat: İslam Felsefe ve Bilim Tarihi Araştırmaları Dergisi (Journal for the History of Islamic Philosophy and Sciences)
Renaissance Studies
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Indian Journal of History of Science
Publishers
Viella
Biblioteca dei Leoni
Yale University Press
University of Virginia Press
University of Rochester Press
State University of New York Press
Concepts
Medicine and religion
Medicine and politics
Medicine
Public health
Disease and diseases
Metaphors; analogies
People
Harvey, William
Sprat, Thomas
Shakespeare, William
Salisbury, Robet Cecil, Earl of
Mayerne, Theodore Turquet de
Luther, Martin
Time Periods
17th century
16th century
18th century
Early modern
Renaissance
Medieval
Places
England
Sicily
Spain
Italy
France
Europe
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