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Latin American social medicine across borders: South–South cooperation and the making of health solidarity

Global Public Health, 2019
Latin American social medicine efforts are typically understood as national endeavours, involving health workers, policymakers, academics, social movements, unions, and left-wing political parties, among other domestic actors.
A. Birn, C. Muntaner
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Social medicine, feminism and the politics of population: From transnational knowledge networks to national social movements in Brazil and Mexico

Global Public Health, 2019
This article examines the role of national actors articulated with an explicitly counter-hegemonic transnational knowledge network (TKN) mobilising around social medicine in policy debates on population control and family planning.
Rafael de la Dehesa
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La Revolución Ciudadana and social medicine: Undermining community in the state provision of health care in Ecuador

Global Public Health, 2018
Under President Rafael Correa (2007–2017), Ecuador’s Ministry of Health established a state-centred health care regime that incorporates elements of Latin American social medicine into post-neoliberalism.
Karin Friederic, B. Burke
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Putting the Patient Back Together - Social Medicine, Network Medicine, and the Limits of Reductionism.

New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
Network biologists, in focusing on interrelational structures emerging from complex interactions among genes, proteins, internal milieu, and external environment, echo the social science view that biomedical reductionism misses crucial aspects of human ...
J. Greene, J. Loscalzo
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"SOCIALIZED MEDICINE" AND "SOCIAL MEDICINE"

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
To the Editor:— "Social medicine," which is the finest flower of modern medical practice, has been tarred of late with the brush of "socialized medicine" in a confusion of semantic errors, and much harm will be done if we do not lift this term out of the controversial atmosphere in which it now appears.
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[Development of Social Medicine and Public Health in Germany].

Das Gesundheitswesen, 2016
Social medicine in Germany has multiple lines of tradition, which are marked by the presence of 2 German states and their re-unification and by the (re-)establishment of multidisciplinary public health by the end of the twentieth century.
M. Wildner, J. Niehoff, W. Hoffmann
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Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine

, 2007
Textbook of preventive and social medicine , Textbook of preventive and social medicine , کتابخانه مرکزی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی ...
M. Gupta, B. Mahajan
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Is Medicine a Social Science?

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1981
The question, "Is medicine as social science?" can be understood in three different ways. One interpretation suggests that medicine is merely a social science, which is obviously false. Another interpretation is that medicine might be part a social science.
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