1st Edition

Convalescence and Invalidism in Victorian Britain Volume I: Convalescence and the Modern World

Edited By Hosanna Krienke Copyright 2027
314 Pages
by Routledge

Across the nineteenth century, what counted as a beneficial medical intervention narrowed considerably. Diagnostic acts like listening to a patient’s heartbeat or performing a physical examination became the norm for medical doctors, while physical acts of care—such as feeding a patient or listening to her stories—were gradually relegated to realms outside of effective medical treatment. Yet... Read more

Volume I. Convalescence and the Modern World

 

Acknowledgements

 

Introduction

 

Part 1: Interpersonal Caregiving vs. Scientific Medicine

1. J. Roberton, General Remarks on the Health of English Manufacturers: And on the Need which Exists for the Establishment of Convalescents' Retreats as Subservient to the Medical Charities of our Large Towns (London: J. Ridgway, 1831).

2. F. Nightingale, ‘Convalescence’, in Notes on Nursing for the Labouring Classes (London: Harrison, 1861), pp. 81–83.

3. C. Ryan, Convalescent Cookery: A Family Handbook (London: Chatto and Windus, 1881).

4. E. M. Worsnop, The Nurse’s Handbook of Cookery: A Help in Sickness and Convalescence (London: Adam and Charles Black, 1897).

5. A. Worthington Winthrop, ‘Bill of Fare for Convalescents’, in Diet in Illness and Convalescence (New York: Harper, 1899), pp. 243–246.

6. B. Clugston, ‘West of Scotland Convalescent Sea-Side Homes, Dunoon: Being a Short Account of Their Present Position and Capabilities of Extension and Use’, in Rules For the Constitution and Bye-Laws of the Glasgow Convalescent Home (Glasgow: Maclure and Macdonald, 1865–1871), pp. 3–24.

 

Part 2. Convalescent Homes and Philanthropic Care

7. F. Nightingale, ‘Convalescent Hospitals’, in Notes on Hospitals, 3rd edn, (London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts and Green, 1863), pp. 107–116.

8. H. C. Burdett, Cottage Hospitals: General, Fever, and Convalescent, 2nd edn (London: Churchill, 1880).

9. R. Hillhouse, Reminiscences: Byegone Years of the West of Scotland Convalescent Seaside Homes, Dunoon (Glasgow: N.P., [1909?])

10. ‘Getting Better’, All The Year Round, 3:61 (29 January 1870), pp. 204–208.

11. ‘Convalescent Homes’, Ragged School Union Magazine (November 1872), pp. 241–47.

12. F. Arnold, ‘Convalescent Homes and Hospitals’, Good Words, 15 (December 1874), pp. 659–64.

13. ‘Convalescent Hospitals’, All The Year Round, 24:587 (28 February 1880), pp. 325–31.

14. ‘Convalescent Hospitals’, British Medical Journal, 2:203 (17 November 1860), pp. 900–01.

15. ‘Convalescents in the North-West of London’, British Medical Journal, 2:359 (16 November 1867), pp. 455–456.

16. ‘The Function of Convalescent Homes’, British Medical Journal, 2:615 (1872), p. 417.

17. ‘Opening of the Bristol Jubilee Convalescent Home’, British Medical Journal, 2:2029 (1899), pp. 1439–40.

18. Convalescent Home Architecture

‘Convalescent Home for Children:  St. Leonards on Sea’, Building News (London: James Akerman, 1881)

‘Jewish Convalescent Home, South Norwood’ (n.p., 1885)

‘The Railwaymen’s Convalescent Home’, Great Western Railway Company (London: Great Western Railway Company, 1905)

 

Part 3: Convalescence and Mental Health

3.1 Religious Devotionals

19. A. T. Gilbert, ‘Letter II’ and ‘Letter XI’ in The Convalescent: Twelve Letters on Recovery from Sickness (London: Jackson and Walford, 1839), pp. 8–14, 93–102.

20. R. Milman, ‘Dangers of Recovery, IV. V.’ in Convalescence: Thoughts for Those Who Are Recovering From Sickness (London: Whittaker, 1865) pp. 72–77.

21. P. Maurice, ‘Convalescence: Its Pleasures and its Trials’ in Sickness: Its Trials and Blessings (London: Rivingtons, 1868), pp. 271–282.

22. J. E. Hopkins, Sickbed Vows, and How to Keep them: A Book for Convalescents (London: J. Nisbet, 1869).

 

3.2 Asylums and Convalescence

23. H. Hawkins, ‘A Plea for Convalescent Homes in Connection with Asylums for the Insane Poor’, Journal of Mental Science, 17:77 (April 1871), pp. 107–16

24. H. Hawkins, ‘After Care’, Journal of Mental Science, 25:111 (October 1879), pp. 358–67.

 

3.3 Convalescent Autobiography

25. C. Lamb, ‘The Convalescent’, in The Last Essays of Elia: Being A Sequel to Essays Published Under That Name (London: Edward Moxon, 1833), pp. 70–77.

26. W. Collins, ‘Laid Up in Lodgings’, in My Miscellanies (London: Sampson Low, 1863), pp. 90–134.

27. G. Whyte-Melville, ‘A Week in Bed’, Fraser’s Magazine, 69:411 (March 1864), pp. 327–35.

28. W. E. Henley, ‘Convalescence’, Saturday Review, 44: 1145 (6 October 1877), pp. 417–18.

 

Bibliography

 

Index

Biography

Hosanna Krienke is an Assistant Instructional Professor in the Honors College at the University of Wyoming, USA.