Hamilton Cravens Aian I. Marcus Donald T. Critchlow
Americans have benefited from substantial improvements in health since the end of World War II. They live longer and grow taller; they have the safest and cheapest food supply on the planet; they have seen virtually all childhood diseases brought under control. Yet concerns about health remain widespread today. Cancer seems to be everywhere; autoimmune, nervous, and environmental diseases have reached pandemic proportions; medical malpractice suits have proliferated.
How can we have received so many benefits while still being as worried as ever about our health and the health care...
Americans have benefited from substantial improvements in health since the end of World War II. They live longer and grow taller; they have the saf...
This text addresses the relationship between what modern-day experts say to each other and to their constituencies and whether what they say and do relates to the larger culture and society. It challenges the social impact model by looking at science and technology as intellectual activities.
This text addresses the relationship between what modern-day experts say to each other and to their constituencies and whether what they say and do re...