Article ID: CBB759886087

‘A thankless enterprise’: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's campaign to establish medical unorthodoxy amongst her female network (2022)

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Scholarship on Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and her involvement in the introduction of smallpox inoculation into 1720s English society generally concurs that, were it not for Montagu, inoculation might never, or would have taken significantly longer to, come about. This article argues that whilst Montagu can take the credit for popularizing the notion of inoculating against smallpox, it was not the method she personally introduced that ended up becoming general practice. Her ‘Turkish’ technique was shunned, not just by the male medical elite, but by those in her female network. For whilst they were evidently convinced by the idea of inoculation, they were not prepared to apply her foreign method, which strayed so considerably outside the bounds of what made sense to them intellectually and morally. Sanctioning a version of inoculation that adhered to the tenets of humoral medicine, they effectively advanced an ‘English’ version of it. These findings not only nuance the true nature of Montagu's contribution to the introduction of smallpox inoculation, but also reveal the extent to which its success depended upon the knowledge, experience and say-so of the female circle who first adopted it.

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Authors & Contributors
Bennett, Michael J.
Meyer, Victoria Nicole
Barnes, Diana
Boylston, Arthur William
Cliff, Andrew D.
Eriksen, Anne
Journals
British Journal for the History of Science
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Feminist Studies
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Intellectual History Review
Publishers
Cornell University
Ohio State University
University of Virginia
Cambridge University Press
CreateSpace
Johns Hopkins University Press
Concepts
Smallpox
Inoculation
Vaccines; vaccination
Prevention and control of disease
Public health
Medicine
People
Jenner, Edward
Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady
Sarmento, Jacob de Castro
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
17th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
21st century
Places
England
France
Great Britain
United States
Africa
Brazil
Institutions
Royal Society of London
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