Home Medicine

The Newfoundland Experience

By John K. Crellin
Categories: Health & Medicine
Series: McGill-Queen's/Associated Medical Services Studies in the History of Medicine, Health, and Society
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Hardcover : 9780773511965, 288 pages, September 1994
Paperback : 9780773511972, 288 pages, September 1994
Ebook (PDF) : 9780773564787, 288 pages, September 1994

Description

Based on material from the Folklore Archives at Memorial University as well as other sources, Crellin's catalogue includes such topics as abortion, baldness and hair preparations, blood-letting, cancer, drunkenness, female complaints, Gin Pills, herbs, midwifery and childbirth, Newfoundland stomach, poultices, prepared cures, rheumatism and arthritis, and tonics. Looking at the interplay between mainstream physicians and alternative treatments, and the effect of folk beliefs on today's self-care practices, Crellin examines how the advent of modern medicine has affected self-treatment. His extensive use of oral and written commentary gives the book a personal dimension that adds to its charm. Home Medicine will appeal to those interested in alternative medicine, folklore, and Atlantic Canada, and to medical and social historians.

Reviews

"Home Medicine makes an important contribution to Canadian medical history, which to date has concentrated on institutional, therapeutic, and professional advances and which all too often trivializes the non-professional approach." Michael Smith, Department of History, Wilfrid Laurier University.