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Popular Print and Popular Medicine: Almanacs and Health Advice in Early America

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Popular Print and Popular Medicine: Almanacs and Health Advice in Early America - Horrocks, Thomas A
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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 ...

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Popular Print and Popular Medicine: Almanacs and Health Advice in Early America 2008, University of Massachusetts Press

ISBN-13: 9781558496576

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