Acknowledgements
This book started as a PhD thesis, Ideology and Aetiology: RSI, an Epidemic
of Craft Palsy. I want to thank my supervisor and intellectual guide, Professor
Randall Albury, at the School of Science and Technology Studies at the University
of New South Wales, the Wellcome Trust for the History of Medicine in London,
the late Roy Porter, Bill Bynum, who read early drafts, and my examiners, Edward
Shorter, Arthur Kleinman
and Stephanie Short, who legitimated
my position. I am grateful to John Rowe, who insisted it should be published,
UNSW Press for being so persuaded and my editor, Carl Harrison-Ford, for making
it comprehensible. I am grateful to my extended family, to my friends and colleagues
who encouraged me.
I particularly want to thank the scoffers as they forced me to reproduce all
these orthodox, unoriginal, well-established, conventional ideas in an environment
where the whole world seemed to be out of step with them. I also apologise those
who recognise their words and ideas represented here, as many references that
were cited in the thesis had to be left out of this book.
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