Culture in the Clinic


Miami & the Making of Modern Medicine

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By Catherine Mas
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
235 x 155 mm
Weight:
360 g
Pages:
318

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Catherine Mas is assistant professor of history at Florida International University.

"Culture in the Clinic superbly explores the critical ways medical anthropology impacted medicine."--Journal of American History "An extremely engaging read and should appeal to scholars in medical humanities, history of medicine, medical anthropology, medical geography, and ethnic studies. It is a welcome contribution and will hopefully inspire other researchers to explore the rich cultural history and healing traditions of Miami and other diasporic enclaves in the United States."--H-Sci-Med-Tech "Mas captures the vibrant movements that transformed twentieth-century Miami into a global city. Using healthcare in Miami as the specific object of analysis, Mas shows how Cold War global imaginaries intersected with local realities of place in ways that continue to influence contemporary care in the USA."--Social History of Medicine

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