Health and disease : a reader
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Health and disease : a reader
Open University Press, 1995
2nd ed
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The 62 articles in this reader represent the varied and controversial perspectives of the contributors - including academic researchers in the natural and social sciences and health-care professionals. The book also includes extracts from several "classic" texts written on this subject in the 20th century, five specially-commissioned articles and many articles which are not easily accessible elsewhere. The editors have grouped the articles under seven headings: concepts of health, disease and healing; experiencing health and disease; influences on health and disease; the role of medicine; the social context of health care; health work; and prospects and speculations. Each section has a short introduction, which draws the reader's attention to common themes and sharp discontinuities.
目次
- Part One Concepts of health, disease and healing: Mirage of Health
- The history of pernicious anaemia from 1822 to the present day
- Feed a cold, starve a fever
- What is health?
- Illness as metaphor
- Using alternative therapies
- The problem of the whole-person in holistic medicine
- Ethnic minorities and the psychiatrist
- Hysteria and demonic possession
- Protecting the vulnerable margin: towards an analysis of how the mouth came to be separated from the body. Part Two Experiencing health and disease: The insanity of place
- Tangled feelings - an account of Alzheimer's disease
- The social impact of childhood asthma
- Coping with migraine
- Coming to terms with diabetes
- Living with HIV and AIDS
- Pride against prejudice: "Lives not worth living"
- The stigma of infertility
- Hard-earned lives - experiences of doctors and health care
- "Some bloody do-gooding cow". Part Three Influences on health and disease: Health - 1844
- Inequalities in health - ten years and little further on
- Depression - a sociological view
- Entitlement and deprivation
- Deaths under 50
- Malingering - Why must I be a teenager at all?
- A new division of the life course
- Prevention is better. Part Four The role of medicine: The medical contribution
- The importance of social intervention in Britain's mortality decline c. 1850-1914: a reinterpretation of the role of public health
- Effectiveness and efficiency
- Ethical dilemmas in evaluation
- Assessment of screening for cancer
- The global eradication of smallpox
- The epidemics of modern medicine
- The mode of state intervention in the health sector
- Priority setting in the NHS. Part Five The social context of health care: The evolution of the health-care systems in the United States and the United Kingdom - similarities and differences
- Britain's health-care experiment
- Transferring power in health care
- The village health-worker - lackey or liberator
- Traditional Indian medicine in practice in an Indian metropolitan city
- A short cut to better services - day surgery in England and Wales. Part Six Health Work: Caring for the spouse who died
- We didn't want him to die on his own
- Truth, trust and paternalism
- Doctor knows best
- Second Report on Maternity Services
- Normal rubbish - deviant patients in casualty
- Food-work - maids in a hospital kitchen. Part Seven Prospects and speculations: The flesh
- What can be done about inequalities in health?
- A health-promotion primer for the 1990s
- Public-health heresy - a challenge to the purchasing orthodoxy
- The greening of medicine
- Potential health effects of global climatic and environmental changes
- The welfare man
- Exits
- The shadow of genetic injustice
- The evolution of Utopia
- The last well person.
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