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OverviewSickness in the Workhouse illuminates the role of workhouse medicine in caring for England's poor, bringing sick paupers from the margins of society and placing them centre stage. England's New Poor Law (1834) transformed medical care in ways that have long been overlooked, or denigrated, by historians. Sickness in the Workhouse challenges these assumptions through a close examination of two urban workhouses in the west midlands from the passage of the New Poor Law until the outbreak of World War I. By closely analyzing the day-to-day practice of workhouse doctors and nurses, author Alistair Ritch questions the idea thatmedical care was invariably of poor quality and brought little benefit to patients. Medical staff in the workhouses labored under severe restraints and grappled with the immense health issues facing their patients. Sickness inthe Workhouse brings to life this hidden group of workhouse staff and highlights their significance within the local health economy. Among other things, as the author notes, workhouses needed to provide medical care for nonpaupers, such as institutional isolation facilities for those with infectious diseases. This groundbreaking book highlights these doctors and nurses in order to illuminate our understanding of this significant yet little understoodarea of poor law history. ALISTAIR RITCH was consultant physician in geriatric medicine, City Hospital, Birmingham, and senior clinical lecturer, University of Birmingham, UK, and is currently honorary research fellow,History of Medicine Unit, University of Birmingham, UK. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alistair RitchPublisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: University of Rochester Press Volume: v. 48 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9781580469753ISBN 10: 1580469752 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 01 November 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"List of Tables Acknowledgments Introduction: Pauperism and Sickness From Acute Illness to Chronic Disability Segregating Fever Patients Controlling Disorderly Behavior Day-to-day Doctoring Medical Therapies Poor Law Nursing ""Every Care and Kindness"": The Standard of Workhouse Medicine Appendix A: Prevalence of Selected Infectious Diseases in Birmingham Workhouse on the Last Day of the First Week of Each Quarter for the Years 1877-80 and 1894-1911 Appendix B: Medical Relief in Birmingham Workhouse for Selected Weeks, 1851-56 Appendix C: List of Drugs Kept in the Wards of Birmingham Infirmary in 1896 Appendix D: Pauperism Rates and Institutionalization Rates for Birmingham Parish, Wolverhampton Union, and England and Wales, 1840-1911 Bibliography"ReviewsA thoroughly researched book packed full of detail, supported by a plentiful supply of table. FACHRS NEWSLETTER A welcome addition both to medical history and to studies of the poor law during the long nineteenth century. CERCLES Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |