Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
Sir William Withey Gull
Standard Name: Gull, Sir William Withey
Used Form: William Withey Gull
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1840: French physiologist and phrenologist Fleury...
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1840
French physiologist and phrenologist Fleury Imbert
published a book on diseases in women; it initiated medical theories about eating disorders.
Hof, Sonja van ’t. Anorexia Nervosa: The Historical and Cultural Specificity: Fallacious Theories and Tenacious "Facts". Swets and Zeitlinger, 1994.
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October 1873: At the annual meeting of the Clinical Society...
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October 1873
At the annual meeting of the Clinical Society of London
, physician Sir William Withey Gull
applied his newly-coined label anorexia nervosa as the term for a female nervous disorder. That same year a French...
23 February 1878: An example reached print of the way that,...
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23 February 1878
An example reached print of the way that, despite theories of anorexia nervosa which stressed factors such as social environment and family relationships, some doctors still argued that Britain's numerous fasting women were simply insane...