Charles Allan McCoy is assistant professor of sociology at the State University of New York Plattsburgh.
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Introduction States Controlling Disease, Disease Forming States Chapter 1 The Birth of Public Health in Britain and the Resistance to Disease Control in the United States (1793 -- 1853) Chapter 2 Sanitation and Social Welfare in the Britain, Germs and Quarantines in the United States (1854 -- 1900) Chapter 3 The Control of Disease in the 20th Century and the Response to 1918 Influenza Pandemic (1900 to the 1950s) Chapter 4 The Past Manifested in the Present: AIDS and Contemporary Threats of Infectious Disease Conclusion Notes Bibliography
Diseased States is insightful, original, and a great reminder of how the pursuit of public health is not as beneficent as it might seem and not immune to the vices of the public itself."-Kenneth Kirkwood, associate professor of health studies at Western University "A sophisticated comparative analysis of the differing responses to infectious diseases in Britain and the United States from the nineteenth century to the present, Diseased States is a significant contribution to the literature."-Magdalena Szaflarski, associate professor of sociology and scientist in the Center for AIDS Research at the University of Alabama at Birmingham

