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The malleable body : surgeons, artisans, and amputees in early modern Germany

Title
The malleable body : surgeons, artisans, and amputees in early modern Germany / Heidi Hausse.
ISBN
9781526160652
152616065X
9781526160645
9781526160669
Publication
Manchester : Manchester University Press, [2023]
Physical Description
xiii, 273 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Summary
This book uses amputation and prostheses to tell a new story about medicine and embodied knowledge-making in early modern Europe. It draws on the writings of craft surgeons and learned physicians to follow the heated debates that arose from changing practices of removing limbs, uncovering tense moments in which decisions to operate were made. Importantly, it teases out surgeons' ideas about the body embedded in their technical instructions. This unique study also explores the material culture of mechanical hands that amputees commissioned locksmiths, clockmakers, and other artisans to create, revealing their roles in developing a new prosthetic technology. Over two centuries of surgical and artisanal interventions emerged a growing perception, fundamental to biomedicine today, that humans could alter the body - that it was malleable. -- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
ebook version :
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 08, 2023
Series
Social histories of medicine.
Social histories of medicine
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/Form
History.
Citation

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