The Estrogen Elixir: A History of Hormone Replacement Therapy in America

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JHU Press, 16.04.2007 - 351 Seiten

In the first complete history of hormone replacement therapy (HRT), Elizabeth Siegel Watkins illuminates the complex and changing relationship between the medical treatment of menopause and cultural conceptions of aging.

Describing the development, spread, and shifting role of HRT in America from the early twentieth century to the present, Watkins explores how the interplay between science and society shaped the dissemination and reception of HRT and how the medicalization—and subsequent efforts toward the demedicalization—of menopause and aging affected the role of estrogen as a medical therapy. Telling the story from multiple perspectives—physicians, pharmaceutical manufacturers, government regulators, feminist health activists, and the media, as well as women as patients and consumers—she reveals the striking parallels between estrogen’s history as a medical therapy and broad shifts in the role of medicine in an aging society.

Today, information about HRT is almost always accompanied by a laundry list of health risks. While physicians and pharmaceutical companies have striven to develop the safest possible treatment for the symptoms of menopause and aging, many specialists question whether HRT should be prescribed at all. Drawing from a wide range of scholarly research, archival records, and interviews, The Estrogen Elixir provides valuable historical context for one of the most pressing debates in contemporary medicine.

 

Inhalt

From the Neutral Gender to Feminine Forever
32
Selling Estrogen to Doctors
52
Selling Estrogen to Women
69
Estrogen and Endometrial Cancer
93
Informing Women about Estrogen
109
A Patient Package Insert for Estrogen
132
Osteoporosis and Medical Science
148
Osteoporosis and American Culture
167
Varieties of Womens Responses
187
Estrogen Heart Disease and Breast Cancer
205
Another Generation Confronts Estrogen
240
Estrogen and the Randomized Controlled Trials
264
Notes
287
Index
341
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Autoren-Profil (2007)

Elizabeth Siegel Watkins is a professor in the History of Health Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco, and author of On the Pill: A Social History of Oral Contraceptives, 1950–1970, also published by Johns Hopkins.

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