BOOK LAUNCH SPECIAL: Women, Witchcraft, and the War on Healers with Karen Bloom Gevirtz

History Rage - Een podcast door Paul Bavill - Maandagen

Welcome to an electrifying episode of History Rage Live, where we delve into the murky waters of medical history with esteemed guest Karen Bloom Gewirtz. A scholar of early British literature and historian of science, Karen joins host Paul Bavill to challenge the myths surrounding women healers and their alleged ties to witchcraft. Prepare for a riveting exploration of how domestic medicine evolved into a commodified industry, and why the narrative of the witch healer is a misguided myth.Unveiling the Myth:Karen passionately debunks the myth that women healers were frequently accused of witchcraft and executed, arguing that such beliefs undermine the historical role of women in medicine.Discover how practical necessity made women indispensable in early modern communities, providing essential healthcare where professional medical services were scarce.Women in Medicine:Explore the integral role of women in 17th-century medicine, where household remedies and recipe books were the cornerstone of healthcare.Learn about the transition from domestic to professional medicine and the gender dynamics that influenced this shift.The Evolution of Medical Practices:Examine the use of botanicals in historical remedies and their surprising relevance in modern medicine.Understand how the commodification of medicine led to a cultural shift, undermining traditional female roles in healthcare.Quackery and Professional Medicine:Uncover the bizarre and often dangerous practices of professional medicine, from viper wine to laudanum.Reflect on the societal impacts of quack medicine and the enduring myths that continue to shape perceptions of historical medical practices.Join us for a thought-provoking journey through the history of medicine, where Karen Bloom Gewirtz brings her expertise to dismantle myths and reveal the hidden history of women healers. For more insights, be sure to grab a copy of "The Apothecary's Wife" from the History Rage bookshop.Follow History Rage on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for more updates. Support us on Patreon for exclusive content and the chance to join our 'Angry Mob'. Stay informed, stay passionate, and let the rage for historical truth burn on!Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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