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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: George Weisz (Professor, Cotton-Hannah Chair for the History of Medicine, McGill University)Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press Imprint: Johns Hopkins University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781421413037ISBN 10: 1421413035 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 26 June 2014 Recommended Age: From 17 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of Contents"Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction Part I: Chronic Disease in the United States 1. ""National Vitality"" and Physical Examination 2. Expanding Public Health 3. Almshouses, Hospitals, and the Sick Poor 4. New Deal Politics and the National Health Survey 5. Mobilizing against Chronic Illness at Midcentury 6. Long-Term Care 7. Public Health and Prevention Part II: Chronic Disease in the United Kingdom and France 8. Health, Wealth, and the State 9. Alternative Paths in the United Kingdom 10. Maladies chroniques in France Epilogue Notes Index"ReviewsThis book is brave and insightful and succeeds in raising the possibility that cultural histories of health must acknowledge the distinct vocabulary and sociocultural definitions that are inherent to specific disease states. It is full of potential leads and insights, reference and analysis that will be consulted time and time again. -- Paul Weindling Science Weisz shows beautifully that concern with chronic diseases is hardly new. -- Bill Bynum Lancet This is a valuable resource for all academic professionals in the health field, especially those in public policy. Choice This is a valuable study. It is the first long overview of the emergence of one of the most significant health policy issues in modern times. Chronic Illness As this book shows, chronic disease has long been neglected, by both health care systems and historians. Weisz took up the challenge of writing the history of a diffuse and undramatic concept, and has done it well. -- David Jones Global Public Health Author InformationAuthor Website: http://www.mcgill.ca/ssom/facultyinfo/weisz/George Weisz is a professor of social studies and medicine and Cotton-Hannah Chair for the History of Medicine at McGill University in Quebec. He is author and editor of several books, including Divide and Conquer: A Comparative History of Medical Specialization, and co-editor of Greater than the Parts: Holism in Biomedicine, 1920-1950 and Body Counts: Medical Quantification in Historical and Sociological Perspectives. Tab Content 6Author Website: http://www.mcgill.ca/ssom/facultyinfo/weisz/Countries AvailableAll regions |