Caroline Crampton A Body Made of Glass (Hardback) (UK IMPORT)
by Caroline Crampton
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Further Details Title: A Body Made of Glass Condition: New Description: A BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEKA fascinating and revelatory cultural history of hypochondria, from Hippocrates to wellness influencers"There is a twilight zone between illness and health, and that's where I dwell"An ache, a pain, a mysterious lump, a strange sensation in some part of your body, the feeling that something is not right. The fear that something is, in fact, very wrong. These could be symptoms of illness. But they could also be the symptoms of hypochondria - an enigmatic condition that might be physiological or psychological or this landmark book, Caroline Crampton tells the story of hypochondria, beginning in the age of Hippocrates and taking us right through to the wellness industry today. Along the way, we encounter successive generations of doctors positing new theories, as well as quacks selling spurious cure-alls to the desperate. And we meet those who have suffered with conditions both real and imagined, including Moliere, Darwin, Woolf, Freud, Larkin, and Proust whose symptoms and sensitivities gradually narrowed his life to the space of his cork-lined bedroom. Crampton also examines the gendered nature of the medical response, the financial and social factors at play, and the ways in which modern technology simultaneously feeds our fears and holds out the promise of relief.Drawing on Crampton's own experience of surviving a life-threatening disease only to find herself beset by almost
- Publisher: Granta Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9781783789054
- Condition: Fine
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