Life in the sick-room
An edition of Life in the sick-room (1844)
By Harriet Martineau
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
Broadview Press
Language
eng
Pages
241
Description:
"Believing herself to be suffering from incurable condition, Harriet Martineau wrote Life in the Sick-Room in 1844. In this work, which is both memoir and treatise, Martineau seeks to educate the healthy and ill alike on the spiritual and psychological dimensions of chronic suffering. Covering such topics are "Sympathy to the Invalid," "Temper," and "Becoming Inured," the work occupies a crucial place in the culture of invalidism that prospered in Victorian England." "This Broadview edition also includes: medical documents pertaining to Martineau's case; other writings on health by Martineau; excerpts from her other autobiographical writings; selected correspondence with Florence Nightingale; excerpts from contemporary works of sick-room literature; and reviews."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Health, Knowledge, Medicine, English Authors, Biography, Feminists, Invalids in literature, Social reformers
People: Harriet Martineau (1802-1876)
Places: Great Britain
Times: 19th century