Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Hemophilia as Pathology of Progress
1. The Emergence of the Hemophilia Concept
2. The Scientist, the Bleeder, and the Laboratory
3. Vital Factors in the Making of a Masculine World
4. Normality within Limits
5. The Hemophiliac's Passport to Freedom
6. Autonomy and Other Imperatives of the Health Consumer
7. The Mismanagement of Hemophilia and AIDS
Conclusion: The Governance of Clinical Progress in a Global Age
Notes
Index
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""Pemberton has done an admirable job of showing us the vast potential, and substantial limitations, of medical science to solve health problems... This book is strongly recommended for those studying the history of medicine, the history of medical technology, and the sociology of medicine.""