Medicine and Modernity

Medicine and Modernity
Title Medicine and Modernity PDF eBook
Author Manfred Berg
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 258
Release 2002-08-22
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780521524568

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A collection of essays on fundamental issues in the history of medicine in modern Germany.

Health and Modernity

Health and Modernity
Title Health and Modernity PDF eBook
Author David V. McQueen
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 180
Release 2007-02-05
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0387377573

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Pandemics, substance abuse, natural disasters, obesity, and warfare: these are not only health crises but social crises as well. Now a panel of leaders in global health explores the vital but understudied social theories behind the practice of health promotion, including cultural capital, risk and causality, systems theory, and the dynamic between individual and community.

War, Medicine and Modernity

War, Medicine and Modernity
Title War, Medicine and Modernity PDF eBook
Author Roger Cooter
Publisher
Pages 276
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN

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This volume presents the first scholarly assessment of the interconnections between war, medicine, society and modernity. Covering the period 1870 to 1945, this work emphasises the effects of warfare on the development of the modern world.

Anxious Times

Anxious Times
Title Anxious Times PDF eBook
Author Amelia Bonea
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 294
Release 2019-07-02
Genre Medical
ISBN 0822986604

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Much like the Information Age of the twenty-first century, the Industrial Age was a period of great social changes brought about by rapid industrialization and urbanization, speed of travel, and global communications. The literature, medicine, science, and popular journalism of the nineteenth century attempted to diagnose problems of the mind and body that such drastic transformations were thought to generate: a range of conditions or “diseases of modernity” resulting from specific changes in the social and physical environment. The alarmist rhetoric of newspapers and popular periodicals, advertising various “neurotic remedies,” in turn inspired a new class of physicians and quack medical practices devoted to the treatment and perpetuation of such conditions. Anxious Times examines perceptions of the pressures of modern life and their impact on bodily and mental health in nineteenth-century Britain. The authors explore anxieties stemming from the potentially harmful impact of new technologies, changing work and leisure practices, and evolving cultural pressures and expectations within rapidly changing external environments. Their work reveals how an earlier age confronted the challenges of seemingly unprecedented change, and diagnosed transformations in both the culture of the era and the life of the mind.

Modernity, Medicine and Health

Modernity, Medicine and Health
Title Modernity, Medicine and Health PDF eBook
Author Paul Higgs
Publisher Routledge
Pages 260
Release 2005-08-19
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1134824297

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An opportunity for medical sociology to establish a voice in the key debates in social science today: modernity, postmodernity, structuralism and poststructuralism. Essential reading for students of the sociology of medicine, health and illness.

The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine

The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine
Title The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine PDF eBook
Author James Le Fanu
Publisher Carroll & Graf Pub
Pages 426
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780786707324

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Argues that the pace of medical discoveries has slowed in the last twenty-five years due to excessive emphasis on the social and political aspects of health care, and to controversies caused by ethical issues.

Plural Medicine, Tradition and Modernity, 1800-2000

Plural Medicine, Tradition and Modernity, 1800-2000
Title Plural Medicine, Tradition and Modernity, 1800-2000 PDF eBook
Author Waltraud Ernst
Publisher Routledge
Pages 268
Release 2002-11
Genre History
ISBN 1134736029

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This book brings together current critical research into medical pluralism during the last two centuries. It includes a rich selection of historical, anthropological and sociological case studies.