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Essays in the History of Canadian Medicine edited by Wendy Mitchinson and Janice Dickin McGinnis, Toronto, McClelland and Stewart, 1988. The Canadian Social History Series. Pp 163, endnotes, selected bibliography. ISBN 0-7710-6063-7. [PDF]
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Marijke Gijswijt-Hofstra, Hilary Marland and Hans de Waardt (eds), Illness and healing alternatives in western Europe, Studies in the Social History of Medicine, London and New York, Routledge, 1997, pp. xi, 272, £50.00 (0-415-13581-8). [PDF]
Robert Jütte
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Waltraud Ernst and Bernard Harris (eds), Race, science and medicine, 1700–1960, Studies in the Social History of Medicine, London and New York, Routledge, 1999, pp. ix, 300, £55.00 (0-415-18152-6). [PDF]
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Kurt Bayertz and Roy Porter (eds), From physico-theology to bio-technology: essays in the social and cultural history of biosciences: a Festschrift for Mikuláš Teich, The Wellcome Institute Series in the History of Medicine, Amsterdam and Atlanta, Rodopi, 1998, pp. vi, 287, illus., £45.00, Hlf. 135.00 (hardback 90-420-0501-7), £12.50, Hfl. 40.00, (paperback 90-420-0491-6). [PDF]
John Hedley Brooke
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Práticas educativas da medicina social: os médicos se fazem educadores
O artigo examina práticas educativas da medicina social, na transição do século 19 para o século 20. Revisita autores que se ocuparam do tema, caracterizando a emergência de urna medicina social e apontando para um amplo espectro de iniciativas médico ...
Maria Stephanou
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Joseph Melling and Bill Forsythe (eds), Insanity, institutions and society, 1800–1914: a social history of madness in comparative perspective, Studies in the Social History of Medicine, London and New York, Routledge, 1999, pp. xii, 328, £55.00 (0-415-18441-X). [PDF]
Gerald N. Grob
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Social Medicine in Timor Leste
‘“Social medicine”, a concept notably developed in Latin America by Salvador Allende in the 1930s, links up a broader model and ethos of public health with processes of social transformation.
Tim Anderson
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Steve Sturdy (ed.), Medicine, health and the public sphere in Britain, 1600–2000, Routledge Studies in the Social History of Medicine, London and New York, Routledge, 2002, pp. xiii, 290, £60.00 (hardback 0-415-27906-2). [PDF]
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