机译:在家中的湿热病:19世纪中叶的英国,水的治疗与家庭治疗
HILARY MARLAND is professor of history and from 1999 to 2008 was director of the Centre for the History of Medicine at the University of Warwick, England. Her research focuses mainly on the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and her ongoing work spans hydropathy and alternative healing cultures, women and mental illness, the health of adolescent girls, midwifery and childbirth, and, most recently, migration and mental illness. In 2004 she published Dangerous Motherhood: Insanity and Childbirth in Victorian Britain, and she is currently writing a book on girls' health, provisionally titled Bounding, Saucy Girls: Health, Citizenship and Girlhood, 1874 -1920. Marland can be contacted at the Centre for the History of Medicine, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom (e-mail: hilary.marland@warwick.ac.uk).JANE ADAMS is a research fellow at the Centre for the History of Medicine at the University of Warwick, England, where she is working with Hilary Marland on a Wellcome Trust-funded project, "Healing Cultures, Medicine and the Therapeutic Uses of Water in the English Midlands, 1840-1948." A monograph drawing on this research with the provisional title Healing Waters: Spas and the Water Cure in Modern England is in preparation. Jane completed her Ph.D. with "The Mixed Economy for Medical Services in Herefordshire 1770-1850" in 2004. Scholars interested in Jane Adams's work can contact her at the above address or e-mail her at jane.adams@warwick.ac.uk.;
机译:在家中的湿热病:十九世纪中叶的英国,水治疗和家庭治愈。
机译:不断变化的边界:十九世纪中叶的英国的宗教,医学,护理和家庭服务。
机译:1851年的水疗或水疗,从同种疗法实践的缩影中逃脱
机译:国产热水变频空冷热泵系统的开发:第二部分,仅采用国产热水或国产热水进行制冷运行的性能分析
机译:水肿的潮起潮落:欧洲和*美国的水固化运动。
机译:卧室里的水疗法;或在家中进行水疗
机译:传播有关水热病的新闻:美国人如何学会停止忧虑并信任水疗法?
机译:治愈破碎的生命:对初级卫生保健机构中选定的家庭暴力计划的评估