Purge and bleed : Philadelphia's yellow fever epidemic and the stagnation of American medicine / Marshall Foletta.

  • Foletta, Marshall, 1955-
Date:
2025
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Description

"The 1793 yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia was a shock to the system of American medicine—or it should have been. In the decades that followed the most infamous health crisis of the early republic, American doctors by and large failed to move beyond ancient ideas of disease and treatment. The contentiousness of Philadelphia’s medical community, led by Benjamin Rush, prevented any meaningful advances in response to the outbreak. Marshall Foletta investigates this peculiar dormancy over the course of the long nineteenth century and reveals how little had changed by the time of the 1832 cholera epidemic—leading, he argues, to exhaustion and despair among medical professionals and fatalism among the general public. Only at the end of the century did researchers make the all-important breakthroughs that produced an antidote to yellow fever. This is the story of how received wisdom became dangerously entrenched in the early United States, and the deadly consequences of scientific stagnation and intellectual inertia."-- Amazon.com.

Publication/Creation

Charlottesville ; London : University of Virginia Press, 2025.

Physical description

270 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents

1793 : An "awful visitation" -- Benjamin Rush gives an ancient theory a new twist -- Philadelphia's medical establishment : divided at the top and threatened from below -- The fractured response to the 1793 epidemic -- America's first medical journals and the battle for authority -- Cholera and the emergence of the Gothic in American medical culture -- Other voices : pharmacists, Thomsonians, and homeopaths -- Voices ignored : from Antoni van Leeuwenhoek to Josiah Clark Nott -- After a century the mystery is solved.

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    History of Medicine
    FU.628.AA7-8
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ISBN

  • 9780813953113
  • 9780813953120