Pain and Hunger
Tom Shippey, 7 December 1989
Health for Sale: Quackery in England 1660-1850
by Roy Porter.
Manchester, 280 pp., £19.95, August 1989,0 7190 1903 6 Show More
by Roy Porter.
Manchester, 280 pp., £19.95, August 1989,
Popular Errors
by Laurent Joubert and Gregory David de Rocher.
University of Alabama Press, 348 pp., $49.95, July 1989,0 8173 0408 8 Show More
by Laurent Joubert and Gregory David de Rocher.
University of Alabama Press, 348 pp., $49.95, July 1989,
Bread of Dreams: Food and Fantasy in Early Modern Europe
by Piero Camporesi, translated by David Gentilcore.
Polity, 212 pp., £19.50, May 1989,0 7456 0349 1 Show More
by Piero Camporesi, translated by David Gentilcore.
Polity, 212 pp., £19.50, May 1989,
Poisons of the Past: Molds, Epidemics and History
by Mary Kilbourne Matossian.
Yale, 190 pp., £18, November 1989,0 300 03949 2 Show More
by Mary Kilbourne Matossian.
Yale, 190 pp., £18, November 1989,
“... But he put back George II’s dislocated thumb when the licensed physicians were all telling the King he had gout and was just going to have to put up with it. The third of Hogarth’s ‘undertakers’, John ‘Chevalier’ Taylor (1703-72), seems to have been an evident crook, who boasted of his success at seducing ... ”