Chronic Disease in the Twentieth Century

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421413020

A History

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By George Weisz
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328

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Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: Chronic Disease in the United States
1. ""National Vitality"" and Physical Examination
2. Expanding Public Health
3. Almshouses, Hospitals, and the Sick Poor
4. New Deal Politics and the National Health Survey
5. Mobilizing against Chronic Illness at Midcentury
6. Long-Term Care
7. Public Health and Prevention
Part II: Chronic Disease in the United Kingdom and France
8. Health, Wealth, and the State
9. Alternative Paths in the United Kingdom
10. Maladies chroniques in France
Epilogue
Notes
Index

""Weisz has produced an intriguing and original argument that will be of great interest to historians of health care and health care policy, in both national and international contexts.""

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