Migraine: a history /

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Author(s): Katherine Foxhall.
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: xiv, 276 pages ;
City: Baltimore

Cover
Title Page, Copyright
Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Note on Terminology and Names
1 Introduction: Programmed In?
2 The ¬タワBeating of Hammers¬タン: Classical and Medieval Approaches to Hemicrania
3 ¬タワTake Housleeke, and Garden Wormes¬タン: Migraine Medicine in the Early Modern Household
4 A ¬タワDeadly Tormenting Megrym¬タン: Expanding Markets and Changing Meanings
5 ¬タワThe Pain Was Very Much Relieved and She Slept¬タン: Gender and Patienthood in the Nineteenth Century
6 ¬タワAs Sharp as If Drawn with Compasses¬タン: Victorian Vision, Men of Science, and the Making of Modern Migraine
7 ¬タワA Shower of Phosphenes¬タン: Twentieth-Century Stories and the Medical Uses of History
8 ¬タワHappy Hunting Ground¬タン: Conceptual Fragmentation and Experimentation in the Twentieth Century
10 Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index