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Patient Voices in Britain, 1840-1948
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Patient Voices in Britain, 1840-1948

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Historians have long engaged with Roy Porter’s call for histories that incorporate patients’ voices and experiences. But despite concerted methodological efforts, there has simply not been the degree and breadth of innovation that Porter envisaged. Patients’ voices still often remain obscured. This has resulted in part from assumptions about the limitations of archives, many of which are formed of institutional records written from the perspective of health professionals. Patient voices in Britain repositions patient experiences at the centre of healthcare history, using new types of sources and reading familiar sources in new ways. Focusing on military medicine, Poor Law medicine, disability, psychiatry and sexual health, this collection encourages historians to tackle the ethical challenges of using archival material and to think more carefully about how their work might speak to persistent health inequalities and challenges in health-service delivery.

The following two chapters are available open access on a CC-BY-NC-ND license:

1 The non-patient’s view - Michael Worboys www.manchesterhive.com/view/9781526154897/9781526154897.00010.xml

2 Family not to be informed? The ethical use of historical medical documentation - Jessica Meyer and Alexia Moncrieff www.manchesterhive.com/view/9781526154897/9781526154897.00011.xml – .

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 September 2021
Pages
368
ISBN
9781526154880

Historians have long engaged with Roy Porter’s call for histories that incorporate patients’ voices and experiences. But despite concerted methodological efforts, there has simply not been the degree and breadth of innovation that Porter envisaged. Patients’ voices still often remain obscured. This has resulted in part from assumptions about the limitations of archives, many of which are formed of institutional records written from the perspective of health professionals. Patient voices in Britain repositions patient experiences at the centre of healthcare history, using new types of sources and reading familiar sources in new ways. Focusing on military medicine, Poor Law medicine, disability, psychiatry and sexual health, this collection encourages historians to tackle the ethical challenges of using archival material and to think more carefully about how their work might speak to persistent health inequalities and challenges in health-service delivery.

The following two chapters are available open access on a CC-BY-NC-ND license:

1 The non-patient’s view - Michael Worboys www.manchesterhive.com/view/9781526154897/9781526154897.00010.xml

2 Family not to be informed? The ethical use of historical medical documentation - Jessica Meyer and Alexia Moncrieff www.manchesterhive.com/view/9781526154897/9781526154897.00011.xml – .

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 September 2021
Pages
368
ISBN
9781526154880