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In this innovative study of the relationship between popular print and popular attitudes toward the body, health, and disease in antebellum America, Thomas A. Horrocks focuses our attention on a publication long neglected by scholars the almanac. Approaching his subject as both a historian of the book and a historian of medicine, Horrocks contends that the almanac, the most popular secular publication in America from the late eighteenth century to the first quarter of the nineteenth, both shaped and was shaped by early Americans beliefs and practices pertaining to health and medicine.Analyzing the astrological, therapeutic, and regimen advice offered in American almanacs over two centuries, and com-paring it with similar advice offered in other genres of popular print of the period, Horrocks effectively demonstrates that the almanac was a leading source of health information in America prior to the Civil War. He contends that the almanac was an integral component of a complicated, fragmented, semi-vernacular health literature of the period, and that the genre played a leading role in disseminating astrological health advice as well as shaping contemporary and future perceptions of astrology. In terms of therapeutic and regimen advice, Horrocks asserts that the almanac performed a complementary role, confirming and reinforcing traditional beliefs and practices. By analyzing the almanac as a cultural artifact that represents a time, a place, and a certain set of assumptions and beliefs, he demonstrates that the genre can provide a lens through which scholars may examine early American attitudes and practices concerning their health in particular and American popular culture in general.

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9781558496569 | Univ of Massachusetts Pr, July 1, 2008, cover price $80.00 | About this edition: In this innovative study of the relationship between popular print and popular attitudes toward the body, health, and disease in antebellum America, Thomas A.

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9781558496576 | Univ of Massachusetts Pr, July 1, 2008, cover price $29.95

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Product Description: In the early modern centuries a body of popularized medical writings appeared, telling ordinary people how they could best take care of their own health. Often written be doctors, such books gave simple advice for home treatments, while commonly warning of the dangers of magic, quackery, old wive's tales and faith-healing...read more
By Roy Porter (editor)

Hardcover:

9780415072175 | Routledge, November 1, 1992, cover price $160.00

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9780415514873, titled "The Popularization of Medicine 1650-1850" | Reprint edition (Routledge, November 8, 2011), cover price $54.95 | About this edition: In the early modern centuries a body of popularized medical writings appeared, telling ordinary people how they could best take care of their own health.

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