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Unwell: What Makes a Disease a Disease?

$50.95
Dive into 'Unwell: What Makes a Disease a Disease?'—a thought-provoking exploration of the evolution of illness and medical understanding. This insightful book challenges the status quo by examining how historical perspectives shape our current understanding of diseases. Delve into the intriguing concept of how nostalgia was once linked to mental health ailments and discover the bizarre treatments of the past, where emotional women were often misdiagnosed and mistreated. With a blend of humor, compelling historical anecdotes, and rigorous scientific research, author McRae guides readers through the complex relationship between societal norms, culture, and health. This book is not just a history lesson; it's an essential narrative on how definitions of diseases can reflect the societal mindset. In an era where mental health discussions are prevalent, 'Unwell' sheds light on the urgent need to critically assess how we categorize and treat ailments in our communities. Whether you're a health professional, a student, or simply a curious reader, this book is indispensable for anyone looking to understand the fluidity of health and illness. Order now to gain deeper insights into the world of medicine and the narratives that define it. Enjoy FREE shipping on your purchase of this vital text, perfect for your collection of health and wellness literature!

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780702260315
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2018
Publisher: University of Queensland Press


Description:
Nostalgia used to be a killer nervous condition. Emotional women were once treated with a good orgasm, left-handed folk were beaten to be turned 'right', and rotten teeth pulled to cure the mentally unwell. Just who made these diseases 'diseases' anyway? And what makes us think we understand any better today?

Unwell is a fascinating and insightful exploration of the ever-changing nature of illness. Using humour, historical anecdotes, scientific research and personal stories, McRae illuminates the power of disease and medical diagnoses to define who we are and how we live.

In a time when extreme violence is blamed on poor mental health, when people suffer for want of health insurance, and research dollars depend on sharp marketing campaigns, understanding the social and cultural nature of disease is vital for our wellbeing - and the wellbeing of our community.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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Unwell: What Makes a Disease a Disease?

$50.95
Dive into 'Unwell: What Makes a Disease a Disease?'—a thought-provoking exploration of the evolution of illness and medical understanding. This insightful book challenges the status quo by examining how historical perspectives shape our current understanding of diseases. Delve into the intriguing concept of how nostalgia was once linked to mental health ailments and discover the bizarre treatments of the past, where emotional women were often misdiagnosed and mistreated. With a blend of humor, compelling historical anecdotes, and rigorous scientific research, author McRae guides readers through the complex relationship between societal norms, culture, and health. This book is not just a history lesson; it's an essential narrative on how definitions of diseases can reflect the societal mindset. In an era where mental health discussions are prevalent, 'Unwell' sheds light on the urgent need to critically assess how we categorize and treat ailments in our communities. Whether you're a health professional, a student, or simply a curious reader, this book is indispensable for anyone looking to understand the fluidity of health and illness. Order now to gain deeper insights into the world of medicine and the narratives that define it. Enjoy FREE shipping on your purchase of this vital text, perfect for your collection of health and wellness literature!

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780702260315
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2018
Publisher: University of Queensland Press


Description:
Nostalgia used to be a killer nervous condition. Emotional women were once treated with a good orgasm, left-handed folk were beaten to be turned 'right', and rotten teeth pulled to cure the mentally unwell. Just who made these diseases 'diseases' anyway? And what makes us think we understand any better today?

Unwell is a fascinating and insightful exploration of the ever-changing nature of illness. Using humour, historical anecdotes, scientific research and personal stories, McRae illuminates the power of disease and medical diagnoses to define who we are and how we live.

In a time when extreme violence is blamed on poor mental health, when people suffer for want of health insurance, and research dollars depend on sharp marketing campaigns, understanding the social and cultural nature of disease is vital for our wellbeing - and the wellbeing of our community.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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