Fasting Girls

ebook Their Physiology and Pathology

By William A. Hammond

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In "Fasting Girls: Their Physiology and Pathology," William A. Hammond provides a meticulous examination of the physiological and psychological implications of self-imposed fasting behaviors primarily among women. The book is structured around a rich tapestry of clinical cases, historical anecdotes, and contemporary scientific insights, reflecting Hammond's commitment to merging empirical observation with theoretical discourse. This work emerges from the intersection of 19th-century medical inquiry and burgeoning feminist thought, making significant contributions to understandings of hysteria and the societal pressures that shape women's health and autonomy. William A. Hammond was an esteemed neurologist and psychiatrist, known for his foundational studies in neurological disorders and their psychological underpinnings. His interests in the mind-body connection and the cultural constructs of femininity likely fueled his exploration of fasting, a topic that intersects medical ethics, psychology, and gender studies. Hammond's commitment to advocating for women's health reform and his own experiences in the medical profession informed his analyses, making this work both a product of its time and a prescient commentary on the female experience in medicine. "Fasting Girls" is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the complex interplay between health and societal expectations. Hammond's eloquent prose and methodical approach not only educate but engage readers to contemplate broader questions of health, autonomy, and gender. This book will resonate with scholars, medical professionals, and general readers alike, offering a profound look into the past while prompting critical reflection on contemporary issues surrounding women's health.
Fasting Girls