Cultivating health : Los Angeles women and public health reform
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Cultivating health : Los Angeles women and public health reform
(Critical issues in health and medicine)
Rutgers University Press, c2009
- : hard
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
At the dawn of the Progressive Era, when America was experiencing an industrial boom, many working families often ate contaminated food, lived in decaying urban tenements, and had little access to medical care. In a city that demanded change, Los Angeles women, rather than city officials, championed the call to action.Cultivating Health, an interdisciplinary chronicle, details women's impact on remaking health policy, despite the absence of government support. Combining primary source and municipal archival research with comfortable prose, Jennifer Lisa Koslow explores community nursing, housing reform, milk sanitation, childbirth, and the campaign against venereal disease in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Los Angeles. She demonstrates how women implemented health care reform and civic programs while laying the groundwork for a successful transition of responsibility back to government.
Koslow highlights women's home health care and urban policy-changing accomplishments and pays tribute to what would become the model for similar service-based systems in other American centers.
目次
Preface
Introduction
Paid for by the Public Purse
Public Authority for a Private Program
Bovines, Babies, and Bacteriology
Delivering the City's Children
The Challenge of Constructing Venereal Disease Programs
Conclusion
List of Abbreviations
Notes
Index
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