The Healer's Calling: Women and Medicine in Early New England

The Healer's Calling: Women and Medicine in Early New England

by Rebecca J. Tannenbaum
The Healer's Calling: Women and Medicine in Early New England

The Healer's Calling: Women and Medicine in Early New England

by Rebecca J. Tannenbaum

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Overview

This book, the first to describe women medical practitioners other than midwives in the colonial period, emphasizes that medical care was part of every woman's work. The Healer's Calling uses memorable anecdotes, engaging characters, and medical oddities to tell the fascinating story of the practice of household medicine in early America.

Rebecca J. Tannenbaum points out that housewives provided much of the medical care available in the seventeenth century. Elite women cared for the indigent in their towns and used medical practice to make influential connections with powerful men; "doctresses" or "doctor women" supported themselves with their practices and competed directly with male physicians; and midwives were crucial "expert witnesses" in cases of fornication, murder, and witchcraft. Yet there were limits to the authority of women's healing communities, with consequences for those who overstepped the bounds.

By setting women's practice in the context of contemporary medicine, gender roles, and community norms, Tannenbaum also reveals the relationship between women's medical practice and witchcraft accusations. Tannenbaum examines colonial America's full range of medical options—including the work of classically trained male doctors and male lay practitioners—with a keen eye to the interactions and tensions between men and women in the realm of healing.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801438264
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 05/06/2002
Series: 2/23/2009
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.88(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Rebecca J. Tannenbaum is Lecturer in the Department of History at Yale University.

What People are Saying About This

Susan Juster

The Healer's Calling is an engaging and persuasive account of women's healing networks in colonial New England. Rebecca Tannenbaum has succeeded in bringing to life a dimension of early American women's history that we have not fully appreciated before.

Nancy Tomes

This is a masterful account of women's healing practices in colonial New England. In the tradition of Laurel Thatcher Ulrich's A Midwife's Tale and Judith Walker Leavitt's Brought to Bed, Rebecca J. Tannenbaum's book illuminates and transforms our understanding of the healer's calling. Beautifully written and researched, the book explores the complex ways that gender and rank informed the experience of illness and healing. Tannenbaum's use of legal records is especially valuable. The Healer's Calling is a major contribution to the history of medicine and to the history of early American culture.

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