Episode 1: The People Made of Glass
Caroline Crampton explores the history of hypochondria, drawing together cultural history and moving personal memoir. Read by Tuppence Middleton.
Caroline Crampton explores the history of hypochondria, drawing together cultural history and moving personal memoir.
When she was 17, Caroline Crampton developed a blood cancer which was diagnosed when a tumour appeared on her neck. After several rounds of gruelling treatment, including chemotherapy and weeks in an isolation ward, the doctors announced that her cancer was cured. But – understandably – Caroline herself was not so sure. Ever alert to new symptoms, feeling anxiously for new tumours on her neck, she worries continually that the cancer has returned.
‘The fear that there is something wrong with me, that I am sick, is always with me.’
This personal experience becomes the starting point for an exploration of the history of hypochondria or health anxiety, from the ancient Greeks to the modern wellness industry. It is, she says, ‘an ancient condition which makes itself anew for every age’.
In this first episode, Caroline tells the extraordinary story of the ‘people made of glass’. From the 14th to the 17th Century, people who felt fragile and extremely brittle believed that their internal organs had literally been transformed into glass.
"One report from the early 17th Century by a French royal physician concerned a Parisian glassmaker who suffered from a form of the delusion focused on the buttocks. He supposedly went around with a small cushion fastened to his behind at all times, in case they broke when he sat down. He was apparently cured by a doctor who beat him severely..."
Caroline Crampton is a writer and critic whose work has appeared in The Guardian, Granta, the New Humanist, and the Spectator. Her previous book The Way to the Sea (2019) is a journey down the Thames from source to sea. She hosts the Shedunnit podcast about detective fiction.
The reader, Tuppence Middleton, is a British actress known for her stage and screen roles in Downton Abbey, The Imitation Game, His Dark Materials and The Motive and the Cue.
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Produced and abridged by Elizabeth Burke and Heather Dempsey
Executive Producer: Jo Rowntree
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- Mon 20 May 2024 11:45´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4 FM
- Tue 21 May 2024 00:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4 FM