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Public Health and Social Justice in the Age of Chadwick
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

Public Health and Social Justice in the Age of Chadwick

A revisionist account of the story of the foundations of public health in industrial revolution Britain.

Medicine, Rationality and Experience
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Medicine, Rationality and Experience

Biomedicine is often thought to provide a scientific account of the human body and of illness. In this view, non-Western and folk medical systems are regarded as systems of 'belief' and subtly discounted. This is an impoverished perspective for understanding illness and healing across cultures, one that neglects many facets of Western medical practice and obscures its kinship with healing in other traditions. Drawing on his research in several American and Middle Eastern medical settings, in this 1993 book Professor Good develops a critical, anthropological account of medical knowledge and practice. He shows how physicians and healers enter and inhabit distinctive worlds of meaning and experience. He explores how stories or illness narratives are joined with bodily experience in shaping and responding to human suffering and argues that moral and aesthetic considerations are present in routine medical practice as in other forms of healing.

Medical Humanities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

Medical Humanities

This book examines the impetus to incorporate the arts into the science of medicine.

Philosophy meets medicine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 161

Philosophy meets medicine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Mission and Method
  • Language: en

Mission and Method

In Mission and Method Ann La Berge shows how the French public health movement developed within the socio-political context of the Bourbon Restoration and July Monarchy, and within the context of competing ideologies of liberalism, conservatism, socialism, and statism. The dialectic between liberalism, whose leading exponent was Villermé, and statism, the approach of Parent-Duchâtelet, characterized the movement and was reflected in the tension between liberal and social medicine that permeated nineteenth-century French medical discourse. Professor La Berge also challenges the prevalent notion that the British were the leaders in the nineteenth-century public health movement and set the model for similar movements elsewhere. She argues that an active and influential French public health movement antedated the British and greatly influenced British public health leaders.

Medical Humanities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Medical Humanities

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001-06-18
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  • Publisher: BMJ Books

The purpose of medical humanities is to improve the delivery of effective health care through a better understanding of disease in society, and in the individual. The interfaces between the science of medicine and the arts, philosophy, sociology and law interpret causes and effects of disease. The field of medical ethics is the most prominent offspring of this wider debate, yet the context of disease in the life of the individual and of society is profound and far-reaching. The influences of medicine on the humanities and vice versa are all around, yet only recently have they been recognised in the wider world of health care. How can you encapsulate the essence of medical humanities and teac...