Repairing the Athletic Body: Treatments, Practices and Ethics

Date
2012
Authors
Carter, Neil
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Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Peer reviewed
Abstract
What role does sports medicine play in today's society? Is it solely about treating sports injuries? Should it only be concerned with elite sport? This book provides a history of the relationship between sport, medicine and health from the mid-19th century to today. It combines the sub-disciplines of the history of medicine and the history of sport to give a balanced analysis of the role of medicine in sport and how this has evolved over the past two centuries. In an age where sports medicine plays an increasingly prominent role in both elite and recreational sport, this book provides a timely and clear analysis of its rise and purpose.
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Published under Bloomsbury Open licence - This licence means you are free to share this work for non-commercial purposes only, providing you give attribution to the copyright holder and the publisher. You may not alter or transform this work without explicit permission in writing from Bloomsbury Publishing.
Keywords
sport, medicine, sports history, drugs, the body
Citation
Carter, N. (2012) Repairing the Athletic Body: Treatments, Practices and Ethics. In: Carter, N., Medicine Sport and the Body: A Historical Perspective, London: Bloomsbury Academic
Research Institute
Institute of History