Medicine, Health and the Public Sphere in Britain, 1600-2000
Herausgeber: Sturdy, Steve
Medicine, Health and the Public Sphere in Britain, 1600-2000
Herausgeber: Sturdy, Steve
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In this volume, an international team of scholars use the techniques of medical history to analyse the changing boundaries and constitution of the public sphere from early modernity to the present day.
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In this volume, an international team of scholars use the techniques of medical history to analyse the changing boundaries and constitution of the public sphere from early modernity to the present day.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780415863049
- ISBN-10: 041586304X
- Artikelnr.: 37329188
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780415863049
- ISBN-10: 041586304X
- Artikelnr.: 37329188
Steve Sturdy
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
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
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
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