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A Family History of Illness

- Memory as Medicine

About A Family History of Illness

While in the ICU with a near-fatal case of pneumonia, Brett Walker was asked, ΓÇ£Do you have a family history of illness?ΓÇ¥ΓÇöa standard and deceptively simple question that for Walker, a professional historian, took on additional meaning and spurred him to investigate his familyΓÇÖs medical past. In this deeply personal narrative, he constructs a history of his body to understand his diagnosis with a serious immunological disorder, weaving together his dying grandfatherΓÇÖs sneaking a cigarette in a shed on the familyΓÇÖs Montana farm, blood fractionation experiments in Europe during World War II, and nineteenth-century cholera outbreaks that ravaged small American towns as his ancestors were making their way west. A Family History of Illness is a gritty historical memoir that examines the bodyΓÇÖs immune system and microbial composition as well as the biological and cultural origins of memory and history, offering a startling, fresh way to view the role of history in understanding our physical selves. In his own search, Walker soon realizes that this broader scope is more valuable than a strictly medical family history. He finds that family legacies shape us both physically and symbolically, forming the root of our identity and values, and he urges us to renew our interest in the past or risk misunderstanding ourselves and the world around us.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780295743035
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 280
  • Published:
  • March 14, 2018
  • Dimensions:
  • 140x216x0 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 454 g.
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: December 18, 2024

Description of A Family History of Illness

While in the ICU with a near-fatal case of pneumonia, Brett Walker was asked, ΓÇ£Do you have a family history of illness?ΓÇ¥ΓÇöa standard and deceptively simple question that for Walker, a professional historian, took on additional meaning and spurred him to investigate his familyΓÇÖs medical past. In this deeply personal narrative, he constructs a history of his body to understand his diagnosis with a serious immunological disorder, weaving together his dying grandfatherΓÇÖs sneaking a cigarette in a shed on the familyΓÇÖs Montana farm, blood fractionation experiments in Europe during World War II, and nineteenth-century cholera outbreaks that ravaged small American towns as his ancestors were making their way west.
A Family History of Illness is a gritty historical memoir that examines the bodyΓÇÖs immune system and microbial composition as well as the biological and cultural origins of memory and history, offering a startling, fresh way to view the role of history in understanding our physical selves. In his own search, Walker soon realizes that this broader scope is more valuable than a strictly medical family history. He finds that family legacies shape us both physically and symbolically, forming the root of our identity and values, and he urges us to renew our interest in the past or risk misunderstanding ourselves and the world around us.

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