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Scanty Particulars: The Scandalous Life and Astonishing Secret of James Barry, Queen Victoria's Most Eminent Military Doctor
 
 
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Scanty Particulars: The Scandalous Life and Astonishing Secret of James Barry, Queen Victoria's Most Eminent Military Doctor (Hardcover)
by Rachel Holmes (Author) "IN THE FROZEN HEART OF WINTER, A SLIGHT FIGURE VEERED along the pavements of Edinburgh Old Town..." (more)
Key Phrases: colonial medical inspector, pupil dresser, hernia crurali, James Barry, Cape Town, Lord Charles (more...)
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This fascinating exploration of the life of James Barry, a British doctor who, as Holmes shows, was one of the leading and most controversial innovators of 19th-century medicine, might be seen as an academic version of the movie The Crying Game. Holmes offers an enticing portrayal of early 19th-century medicine as she traces the rise of the once-poor Barry, a dandy who quickly became a crusading physician in colonial medicine, performing one of the world's first cesarean sections, and a leading proponent of health care for women and the poor. She also traces his fall Barry was relieved of his position of medical inspector after a celebrated trial in which he and a friend, Lord Somerset, were charged with homosexuality and incest. Despite this demotion, he continued to practice medicine in several British colonies for several decades. But Barry's "scandalous life" is outdone by his "astonishing secret." Barry's sexuality was a matter of great speculation during his life and became even more so in both historical and fictional portrayals after his death. Without sensationalizing, Holmes makes a thorough reading of historic sources, exploring whether Barry was a man, woman or a hermaphrodite and how this affected his work. At times, her language is academic and tendentious: "Like justice, Barry held the rich and poor in equal balance in the scales of his treatment." But more often than not, Holmes (the Web site manager of Amazon.co.uk) makes her biography of this outsider as compelling as the life it describes.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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What a compelling story awaits the reader! Copious, creative research stands behind Holmes' investigation into and reconstruction of the life of Dr. James Barry, who, in the early and mid-1800s, rose to great prominence as inspector general of hospitals and one of the most senior medical officers in the British military. Holmes here refers to Barry as "one of the nineteenth century's most outstanding doctors," and in learning the details of his life, we can see why. He was an outstanding surgeon, his innovations saving countless lives; plus, he led a glamorous, ostentatious life, mixing with the high-placed and the well-born. Holmes presents Barry's life as she "uncovered it"--a term that is quite appropriate, given that Barry had an incredible secret to keep. This account, then, becomes a fascinating examination of Victorian notions of gender as the author takes readers into the complicated world of hermaphroditism, without resorting to sensationalism. A solid contribution to Victorian history. Brad Hooper
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Product Details
  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Random House (January 7, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0375505563
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375505560
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 customer reviews (2 customer reviews)
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
colonial medical inspector, pupil dresser, hernia crurali, crural hernia, leper institution, scanty particulars, crural arch, civil hospital
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
James Barry, Cape Town, Lord Charles, Mary Anne, Las Casas, Lord Buchan, Sophia Bishop, Astley Cooper, West Indies, South Africa, Lady Somerset, Florence Nightingale, Margaret Bulkley, Lord Raglan, Aaron Smith, Somerset Hospital, Fitzroy Somerset, Montego Bay, Port Royal, University of Edinburgh, Francisco de Miranda, General Miranda, Josias Cloete, East India Company, Government House
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