Book ID: CBB485420012

Constructions of Cancer in Early Modern England: Ravenous Natures (2015)

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The study of early modern cancer is significant for our understanding of the period’s medical theory and practice. In many respects, cancer exemplifies the flexibility of early modern medical thought, which managed to accommodate, seemingly without friction, the notion that cancer was a disease with humoral origins alongside the conviction that the malady was in some sense ontologically independent. Discussions of why cancer spread rapidly through the body, and was difficult, if not impossible, to cure, prompted various medical explanations at the same time that physicians and surgeons joined with non-medical authors in describing the disease as acting in a way that was ‘malignant’ in the fullest sense, purposely ‘fierce’, ‘rebellious’ and intractable.3 Theories seeking to explain why cancer appeared most often in the female breast similarly joined culturally mediated anatomical and humoral theory with recognition of the peculiarities of women’s social, domestic and emotional life-cycles. Moreover, as a morbid disease, cancer generated eclectic and sometimes extreme medical responses, the mixed results of which would prompt many questions over the proper extent of pharmaceutical or surgical intervention.

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Authors & Contributors
Hans-Reinhard Koch
Birch, Jason Eric
Hartmut Beyer
Franzén, Helena
Gurunluoglu, Aslin
Konrad R. Koch
Journals
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
Medical History
History of Science in South Asia
Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte
Sudhoffs Archiv: Zeitschrift fuer Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Lychnos
Publishers
Voltaire Foundation
Viella
Oxford University Press
Carocci Editore
Ashgate
Concepts
Medicine
Women and health
Medicine and culture
Medicine and society
Humoralism
Cancer; tumors
People
Joseph Colt Bloodgood
William Stewart Halsted
Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady
Handsch, Georg
Galen
Time Periods
Early modern
Medieval
19th century
18th century
17th century
Renaissance
Places
United States
Italy
Great Britain
England
Peru
Florence (Italy)
Institutions
Uppsala Universitet (Sweden)
Johns Hopkins University
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