Article ID: CBB700353486

“We Belt the World”: Dr. Leslie E. Keeley’s “Gold Cure” and the Medicalization of Addiction in 1890s London (2021)

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Dr. Leslie E. Keeley (1832–1900), proprietor of the “Gold Cure” for alcohol and drug habits, was the world’s best-known addiction cure doctor at the end of the nineteenth century. Vast numbers of people claimed that his treatment worked, but his reliance on a secret cure brought derision from mainstream medicine. This article uses unpublished archival sources to examine the 1892 opening of Keeley’s London franchise. The British medical establishment, particularly that element of it led by Dr. Norman S. Kerr and the Society for the Study of Inebriety, was outraged at the American clinic’s presence in London. Nonetheless, the Keeley Institute prospered. London’s mainstream professionals did not have the cultural authority to impose their assessment of the Keeley Institute over the popular language of “cure” that followed the Keeley phenomenon around the globe. This article argues that despite this apparent struggle between two ways of conceptualizing and treating addiction, the ultimate winner of the debate was medicalization itself. Whichever therapy a patient chose, mainstream or market, both understood addiction to be a medical problem, requiring a medical solution.

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Authors & Contributors
Eulálio, Carlos Evandro Martins
Guillaume Linte
Paul-Arthur Tortosa
Campelo, Viriato
Arnold, David J.
Buxton, Hilary
Concepts
Public health
Cross-national interaction
Medicalization
Medicine and society
Disease and diseases
Therapeutic practice; therapy; treatment
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
18th century
Places
London (England)
United States
Tropics
Hamburg (Germany)
England
Tokyo (Japan)
Institutions
Charity Organization Society
St James’s Home for Female Inebriates
Parkes Museum of Hygiene
Crystal Palace
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