The political economy of health
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The political economy of health
Pluto Press, 1979
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Shows that ill-health is largely a product of the social and economic organization of society; that medical practice and research are strongly influenced by their roles in maintaining a healthy labour force; and that the medical field provides a large arena for the accumulation of capital.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Theoretical foundations: understanding medicine and health. Part 2 The social production of health and illness: health, illness and the development of capitalism in Britain
- health, illness and underdevelopment. Part 3 The social production of medical care: public health, medicine and the development of British capitalism
- the national health service in Britain
- women, medicine and social control - the case of the NHS
- medicine and imperialism.
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