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    Old Wives' Tales: The History of Remedies, Charms and Spells

    Old Wives' Tales: The History of Remedies, Charms and Spells

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    by Mary Chamberlain


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      ISBN-13: 9780752486796
    • Publisher: The History Press
    • Publication date: 05/30/2012
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 160
    • File size: 1 MB
    • Age Range: 18Years

    Mary Chamberlain is a history professor at Oxford Brookes University. She has held visiting professorships at the University of the West Indies and at New York University.

    Table of Contents


    Acknowledgements     7
    Old Wives
    Introduction     11
    From Goddess to Sorceress: Women healers in Assyria, Egypt, Greece and Rome     17
    From Sorceress to Witch: The old wife in medieval Europe and seventeenth-century England     35
    From Expert to Charlatan: The old wife and the medical profession in eighteenth-century England     65
    Alternatives for the Sick: The old wife and the sick poor in nineteenth- and twentieth-century England     87
    Conclusions: Perspectives on the medical profession and the old wife     125
    Tales
    Introduction to Remedies     141
    Remedies     171
    Notes     217
    Bibliography     227
    Index     335

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    We may all know that dandelions make us wet the bed, and that stewed prunes are a cure for constipation, but how many of us were aware that a poultice of chicken manure is a remedy for baldness? Or that eel liver will aid a difficult labour? The woman healer is as old as history. For millennia she has been doctor, nurse and midwife, and even in the age of modern medicine her wisdom is handed down in the form of old wives’ tales. Using extensive research into archives and original texts, and numerous conversations with women in city and countryside, Mary Chamberlain presents a stimulating challenge to the history of orthodox medicine and an illuminating survey of female wisdom which goes back to the earliest times. What are old wives’ tales? Where do they come from? Do they really work? These questions, and many more, are answered in this fascinating compendium of remedies and cures handed down from mother to daughter from the beginning of time.

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