A key volume on a central aspect of the history of medicine and its social relations, The History of Healthcare in Public and Private examines how the modernisation of healthcare resulted in a wide variety of changing social arrangements in both public and private spheres.
This book considers a comprehensive range of topics ranging from children's health, mental disorders and the influence of pharmaceutical companies to the systems of twentieth century healthcare in Britain, Eastern Europe and South Africa. Covering a broad chronological, thematic and global scope, chapters discuss key themes such as how changing economies have influenced configurations of healthcare, how access has varied according to lifecycle, ethnicity and wealth, and how definitions of public and private have shifted over time.
Containing illustrations and a general introduction that outlines the key themes discussed in the volume, The History of Healthcare in Public and Private is essential reading for any student interested in the history of medicine.
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List of Contributors
1 Introduction
PAUL WEINDLING
2 Public and Private Health Care for the Poor, 1650s to 1960s
ELIZABETH HURREN AND STEVEN KING
3 Childrens Health in Public and Private, 1700-1950
ALYSA LEVENE
4 Mental Disorder, Crime and the Development of Healthcare Systems
KATHlx