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The sociology of health and healing : a textbook / created by Margaret Stacey

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Unwin Hyman, 1988Description: 298 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0043012329
  • 0043012337
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RA418 STA
Contents:
Introduction: Some theoretical and methodological thoughts Part I Health and Healing in Other Societies The Plurality of Healing Systems in Tudor and Stuart England Eighteenth-Century Foundations for the Development of Biomedicine Hospitals and Public Health: Control, Exploitation and the Development of Medical Knowledge Organizing the Division of Labour in Health Care Laying the Basis for the National Health Service The State and the Division of Health Labour: the National Health Service Part II Introduction and Biological Base Concepts of Health and the Nature of Healing Knowledge (1): Lay Concepts of Health and Illness Concepts of Health and the Nature of Healing Knowledge (2): Alternative Healing Systems Concepts of Healing and the Nature of Healing Knowledge (3): Biomedicine and Beyond Social Organization of Health Care and the Division of Paid Health Labour Unpaid Workers in the Division of Health Labour (1): the Patients Unpaid Workers in the Division of Health Labour (2): the Unpaid Carers Health Care and Late Twentieth-Century Capitalism Reproduction for the Twenty-First Century References and Bibliography Index
Summary: This text takes a step in pointing new directions for sociological and social-historical studies of health and health care. Throughout the book, the division of labour in health care, especially as it relates to social class and gender divisions, is taken as central.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Archive Archive Main Library Archives Hellenics Archives RA418 STA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) SP32732 Not for loan BK143844
Book Book School of Social Work Library Open Shelf RA418 STA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 151522 Available BK139034
Book Book School of Social Work Library Open Shelf RA418 STA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 135700 Available BK117405
Book Book School of Social Work Library Open Shelf RA418 STA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 133958 Available BK115434

Includes bibliographical references and index

Introduction: Some theoretical and methodological thoughts Part I Health and Healing in Other Societies The Plurality of Healing Systems in Tudor and Stuart England Eighteenth-Century Foundations for the Development of Biomedicine Hospitals and Public Health: Control, Exploitation and the Development of Medical Knowledge Organizing the Division of Labour in Health Care Laying the Basis for the National Health Service The State and the Division of Health Labour: the National Health Service Part II Introduction and Biological Base Concepts of Health and the Nature of Healing Knowledge (1): Lay Concepts of Health and Illness Concepts of Health and the Nature of Healing Knowledge (2): Alternative Healing Systems Concepts of Healing and the Nature of Healing Knowledge (3): Biomedicine and Beyond Social Organization of Health Care and the Division of Paid Health Labour Unpaid Workers in the Division of Health Labour (1): the Patients Unpaid Workers in the Division of Health Labour (2): the Unpaid Carers Health Care and Late Twentieth-Century Capitalism Reproduction for the Twenty-First Century References and Bibliography Index

This text takes a step in pointing new directions for sociological and social-historical studies of health and health care. Throughout the book, the division of labour in health care, especially as it relates to social class and gender divisions, is taken as central.

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