Routledge Library Editions: Health, Disease & Society
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Description
Originally published between 1968 and 1989, the volumes in this set:
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- Present a coherent body of information on the inter-relation between nutrition, health and disease in its social context.
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- Examine various aspects of disease ecology relating socio-geographical contrasts to a dichotomy between infectious and non-infectious diseases.
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- Investigate certain large-scale demographic phenomena in India – among others the experience of bubonic plague, influenza, cholera and famine.
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- Discuss how social and psychological factors influence the treatment process.
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- Explain why so many people suffer behavioural changes in later life; how this affects those around them and the challenges of providing health services for ageing populations.
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- Provide historical perspective on contemporary difficulties and invite debate about the future development of health services.
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- Offer international comparisons, particularly between the UK and US health care systems.
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- Explore how the NHS confronts perennial stresses and problems, in particular the allocation of scarce resources.
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- Investigate policy and legislation in the area of the provision of medicines.
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- Chart the dramatic changes in the US mental health system during the 20th Century.
Product Details
Price
£2,875.00
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publish Date
25 May 2022
Language
English
Type
Multiple-Item Product
EAN/UPC
9780367524692
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