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Pills, Shocks & Jabs

Pills, Shocks & Jabs The Remarkable Dissenting Doctors Of Georgian Bristol

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Publisher's Synopsis

Peter Cullimore, author of Saints, Crooks & Slavers tells the remarkable story of the dissenting doctors of Georgian Bristol.

A pioneer in jabs against the deadly smallpox pandemic of the 1700s; a “madhouse” doctor who reformed brutal treatment of the mentally ill; a male midwife with a sideline in painting exquisite watercolours; an amateur GP who dispensed pills free of charge and treated disease with electric shocks. All were prominent doctors in Georgian Bristol - and all were Quakers.

These religious dissenters were inspired by a shared moral code, desire to help the sick and needy and a lively interest in new scientific ideas. Forming their own distinctive community and social life, the Quakers faced prejudice among employers and the wider public alike.

Pills, Shocks & Jabs reveals how close personal links with each other enabled talented individuals from a tiny religious minority to flourish in medicine. The book also draws parallels with the modern global battle against the coronavirus.

Book information

ISBN: 9781909446298
Publisher: Bristol Books
Imprint: Bristol Books
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 160
Weight: 136g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm