Title: Medicine, Health and the Public Sphere in Britain, 1600–2000
Abstract: Steve Sturdy Introduction - Medicine, Health and the Public Sphere Part I - Public-Private Interactions 1. Margaret Pelling Public and Private Dilemmas - the College of Physicians in Early Modern London 2. Pamela K. Gilbert Producing the Public - Public Medicine in Private Spaces 3. Andrew A. G. Morrice 'Should the Doctor Tell? ' Medical Secrecy in Early Twentieth Century Britain Part II - Voluntary Institutions and the Public Sphere 4. Adrian Wilson The Birmingham General Hospital and its Public 1765-1779 5. Elaine Thomson Between Separate Spheres - Medical Women, Moral Hygiene and the Edinburgh Hospital for Women and Children 6. Martin Gorsky, John Mohan and Martin Powell British Voluntary Hospitals and the Public Sphere - Contribution and Participation Before the National Health Service 7. David Cantor Representing 'the Public' - Medicine, Charity and Emotion in Twentieth-Century Britain Part III - The State and the Public Sphere 8. Deborah Brunton Policy, Powers and Practice - the Public Response to Public Health in the Scottish City 9. Christopher Hamlin Public Sphere to Public Health - the Transformation of 'Nuisance' 10. Logie Barrow In the Beginning was the Lymph the Hollowing of Stational Vaccination in England and Wales, 1840-98 11. Bill Luckin The Shaping of a Public Environmental Sphere in Late Nineteenth-Century London 12. Steve Sturdy Alternative Publics - the Development of Government Policy on Personal Health Care 1905-1911 13. Naomi Pfeffer Fertility Counts - from Equity to Outcome
Publication Year: 2013
Publication Date: 2013-08-21
Language: en
Type: book
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