This set gives access to historical sources on the development of the sociology of medicine, including documents and articles from the mid-nineteenth century through to the early twentieth.Among the rare materials included are- Southwood-Smith, T., Contagion and Sanitary Laws; Westminster Review [1825] Fripp, C., Report of an Inquiry into the Condition of the Working Classes of the City of Bristol; Journal of the Statistical Society of London [1839] Eastwood, J.W., Life Insurance and Suicide; Journal of the Institute of Actuaries [1878] Rumsey, H.W., Essays on State Medicine [1856] Roberton, J., Medical Police- or the Causes of Diseases with the Means of Prevention Vols. 1, 2,3 [1812] And more.
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Medical Police must be anglicized . § 2. Tlte aspects of State medicine in the educational department have determined me to consider in the first place , the vexed question of " Medical Reform , " which has now been before Parliament in ...
... Sources of such Defects , Comparative Statistics often Faulty , Town - made and Trade - made Diseases , Effect of Accidents ... The Clerical Profession , The Legal Profession , The Medical Profession , Other Professional Occupations ...
... from the nature of the case , to obtain much direct proof , the following curious and valuable evidence of Mr. Thomas Brownlow before the Poor Law Commissioners , in their first inquiry into the state of the labouring population .
Goffman, E. (1968), Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity, Harmondsworth: Penguin. ... in G. Corea and R. Duelli Klein (eds), Man-Made Women: How New Reproductive Technologies AffectWomen, London: Hutchinson.
Traditionally, medical sociology texts have been written from a medical perspective, focusing primarily on health issues as they have been defined by doctors, and often reading much like health education...
... the experiments of Sir J. Pringle , anil particularly by that one where two grains of camphor , proved a much stronger antiseptic than sixty grains of sca salt , and complior , according to Dr Hales , contains alınost no fixed air .
In the experiments of Dr Hales , the degree of diminution varied from i's to ts of the air employed ; and in these of Lavoisier from jí to os part ; with which the experiments of Goodwyn nearly coincide . Even insects consume the ...
... J., 337 Arar, N. H., 267 Arcury, T. A., 249 Armitage, K. J., 290 Armstrong, K., 287 Arnold, R., 396 Arras, J. D., ... J. D., 385 Brook, R. H., 179 Brown, B. B., 107 Brownell, K. D., 132 Browner, C. H., 294 Brown, G. W., 111 Brown, ...
Petterson, Srephen M., Robert L. Phillips, Andrew W. Bazemore and Gerald T. Konis. 2013. “Unequal Distribution of the U.S. Primary Care Workforce.” American Family Physician 87(11):1. Phelan, Jo C. and Bruce G. Link. 2015.