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Surgery and Selfhood in Early Modern England: Altered Bodies and Contexts of Identity

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“Surgery and Selfhood in Early Modern England: Altered Bodies and Contexts of Identity” explores the complex relationship between surgical practices and personal identity during a transformative period in English history. This insightful examination delves into how surgical interventions influenced perceptions of the body and self, reflecting broader societal changes. The author skillfully analyzes historical texts and case studies, making connections between medical practices and the evolving concepts of identity in early modern England. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersections of medicine, history, and identity. Buy this book online from thebookdot.com for an in-depth understanding of how surgery shaped selfhood in this pivotal era.

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