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Asthma: The Biography Mark Jackson

Asthma: The Biography By Mark Jackson

Asthma: The Biography by Mark Jackson


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Summary

The story of asthma stretches from antiquity to the present day, and perceptions of the disease have shifted with time. Mark Jackson describes not only the growing medical understanding of asthma, but shifting cultural views, from artisans' disease to Proust's elegant suffering. Asthma is part of the series, Biographies of Diseases.

Asthma: The Biography Summary

Asthma: The Biography by Mark Jackson

Asthma is a familiar and growing disease today, but its story goes back to the ancient world, as we know from accounts in ancient texts from China, India, Greece and Rome. It was treated with acupuncture and Ayurveda. As Western medicine developed, the nature of asthma became clearer, and its basis in the lungs recognized. But cultural perceptions of the disease shifted too. By the 18th century, with recognition that the disease was centred on the lungs, the idea of environmental triggers such as dust and smoke first became recognized. And with that, asthma also became identified as a disease of artisans. Things changed again in the 19th century, as medical understanding grew with the advent of the stethoscope and new techniques such as percussion of the chest. New treatments included the promotion of mountain spas, for asthma now rose in social status, and became associated with the upper classes and the literati. For Marcel Proust and Charles Dickens, asthma shaped their lives and their creativ

Asthma: The Biography Reviews

Jackson inserts a personal touch by commenting on his asthmatic son, while remaining equally thorough about asthma's epidemiology... and future. George Rousseau, Times Literary Supplement 25/06/2010 These four 'Biographies' of diseases go far beyond questions of biology or medical practice; they talk politics, sex and class, faith. The Scotsman The stories they tell are often fascinating and alarming - pitched somewhere between farce, genius, horror and a lab report. The Scotsman The notion of an ailment having a birth, a lifespan, and - ideally - a demise...is an illuminating and useful concept. Wendy Moore, British Medical Journal

Table of Contents

Prologue ; 1. Classical asthma ; 2. The anatomy of asthma ; 3. Asthma and allergy ; 4. Modern asthma ; Epilogue

Additional information

GOR003870458
9780199237951
0199237956
Asthma: The Biography by Mark Jackson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
20091008
272
N/A
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