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2015

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Addiction; Alcohol; Citizenship; French; Medical

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Before Addiction: The Medical History Of Alcoholism In Nineteenth-Century France, Lauren Saxton May 2015

Before Addiction: The Medical History Of Alcoholism In Nineteenth-Century France, Lauren Saxton

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In 1849 a Swedish physician coined the term "alcoholism," but it was not until the advent of the Third Republic that French physicians began to give shape to this new disease. This work explores the medical facts physicians presented concerning alcohol consumption from the disease's inception up until the outbreak of World War I, when regulation of alcohol consumption changed dramatically. It works to uncover the links between social anxieties and medical thought, and argues that physicians created a complex relationship between alcoholism and personal responsibility over these years. This relationship privileged bourgeois styles of consumption, undermined the cultural preferences …