1. Introduction: The History of Our Present Complaint2. The Tyranny of Diagnosis: Specific Entities and Individual Experience3. Contested Boundaries: Psychiatry, Disease, and Diagnosis4. Banishing Risk: Or, the More Things Change, the More They Remain the Same5. Pathologies of Progress: The Idea of Civilization as Risk6. The New Enchantment: Genetics, Medicine, and Society7. Alternative to What? Complementary to Whom? On the Scientific Project in Medicine8. Holism in Twentieth-Century Medicine: Always in Opposition9. Mechanism and Morality: On Bioethics in Context10. Anticipated Consequences: Historians, History, and Health PolicyAcknowledgmentsIndex
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""[Rosenberg] reminds us that the problems addressed by disciplines such as bioethics and interdisiplinary communities such as that of health policy are inevitably situated and configured by a broader context to which ethicists and policy makers would do well to pay attention.""