How do new diseases become part of the public health agenda? Emerging Illnesses and Society brings together historians, sociologists, epidemiologists, public health experts, and others to explore this vital issue. Contributors describe the processes by which patients' groups interact with medical researchers, public health institutions, and the media to identify and address previously unknown illnesses, including multiple sclerosis, Tourette syndrome, AIDS, lead poisoning, Lyme disease, and hepatitis C. The introductory chapter develops a general theoretical model of the social...
How do new diseases become part of the public health agenda? Emerging Illnesses and Society brings together historians, sociologists, epidem...
This volume examines anthropological contributions to the study of infectious disease and to the study of actual infectious disease eradication programmes.
This volume examines anthropological contributions to the study of infectious disease and to the study of actual infectious disease eradication progra...
The editors of the third edition of the seminal textbook Understanding and Applying Medical Anthropology bring it completely up to date for both instructors and students. The collection of 49 readings (17 of them new to this edition) offers extensive background description and exposes students to the breadth of theoretical, methodological, and practical perspectives and issues in the field of medical anthropology. The text provides specific examples and case studies of research as it is applied to a range of health settings: from cross-cultural clinical encounters to cultural analysis of...
The editors of the third edition of the seminal textbook Understanding and Applying Medical Anthropology bring it completely up to date for both in...