Readings In American Health Care: Current Issues In Socio-Historical Perspective
by William G. Rothstein
University of Wisconsin Press, 1995 Cloth: 978-0-299-14530-9 | Paper: 978-0-299-14534-7 Library of Congress Classification RA395.A3R35 1995 Dewey Decimal Classification 362.10973
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Readings in American Health Care is an introduction to the historical development and current status of a wide variety of health care topics. The readings, written by historians, sociologists, economists, physicians, nurses, and public health researchers, are organized in sections:
• Basic Concepts: mortality trends, concepts of disease, changes in medical therapy
• Public Health: AIDS, cigarette smoking, preventive medicine, fluoridation
• Health Care Professions: cardiology, pathology, women in medicine, nursing, podiatry, midwives
• Health Care Organizations: hospitals, HMOs
• Mental Illness
• Financing Health Care
• Medical Education
• Issues: abortion, ethical issues, cancer control, prenatal care, home care, the pharmaceutical industry
• Background Readings: American medicine from 1920 to midcentury.
The readings were chosen especially for course use in history, sociology, public health, and related fields, but can also provide useful background reading for anyone interested or involved in American health care. Each selection includes an introduction, questions for the reader, and a bibliography. Scholars and students alike will find the book an invaluable resource.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
William G. Rothstein is professor of sociology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. He is the author of American Physicians in the Nineteenth Century: From Sects to Science and American Medical Schools and the Practice of Medicine.
REVIEWS
“Rothstein’s introductions to each selection provide historical context and direct students to the selection’s salient themes and hypotheses. There are fine suggestions for additional reading, and the study questions are a useful mix of the factual and the thought-provoking. ”—Stuart Galishoff, Georgia State University
“Intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate-level students.”
—Journal of Economic Literature
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Introduction
Part 1.
Health Care from 1920 to Mid-Century
1.
Twenty-Five Years in Country Practice
Hughes,
David M.
2.
The Health of Regionville: What the People Thought and Did about It
Koos,
Earl Lomon
3.
Organized Medicine and the Public Health Institute of Chicago
Seipp,
Conrad
4.
Fit for Work: The Introduction of Physical Examinations in Industry
Nugent,
Angela
5.
The Cost of Caring: The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company's Visiting Nurse Service, 1909–1953
Hamilton,
Diane
Part 2.
Basic Concepts
6.
Trends in Mortality in the Twentieth Century
Rothstein,
William G.
7.
Disease as a Social Concept
Rothstein,
William G.
8.
Changes in Medical Therapy During the Past Half Century
Beeson,
Paul B.
Part 3.
Public Health
9.
The Resistible Rise of Preventive Medicine
Stone,
Deborah A.
10.
America's Longest War: The Fight over Fluoridation, 1950–
McNeil,
Donald R.
11.
The Cigarette, Risk, and American Culture
Brandt,
Allan M.
12.
Aids in Historical Perspective: Four Lessons from the History of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Brandt,
Allan M.
Part 4.
Health Care Professions
13.
The Changing Face of Twentieth-Century American Cardiology
Howell,
Joel D.
14.
Pathology: The Evolution of a Specialty in American Medicine
Rothstein,
William G.
15.
Overview of Research on Women in Medicine: Issues for Public Policymakers
Bowman,
Marjorie
Gross,
Marcy Lynn
16.
Functional Redundancy and the Process of Professionalization: The Case of Registered Nurses in the United States
Levi,
Margaret
17.
Podiatry : A Medical Care Specialty in Quest of Full Professional Status and Recognition
Skipper, Jr.,
James K.
Hughes,
James E.
18.
An Enduring Tradition: American Midwives in the Twentieth Century
Litoff,
Judy Barrett
Part 5.
Health Care Organizations
19.
Controversy about American Hospitals: Funding, Ownership, and Performance
Hollingsworth,
J. Rogers
Hollingsworth,
Ellen Jane
20.
Good-Bye to Jim Crow: The Desegregation of Southern Hospitals, 1945–1970
Beardsley,
E. H.
21.
Health Maintenance Organizations: A New Development or the Emperor's Old Clothes?
James III,
Tom
Nash,
David B.
Part 6.
Mental Illness
22.
A Historical Analysis of the Treatment of the Mentally Ill
Rothstein,
William G.
23.
Mental Health Policy in America: Myths and Realities
Grob,
Gerald N.
Part 7.
Financing Health Care
24.
Medical Care, Medical Costs: The Search for a Health Insurance Policy
Fein,
Rashi
25.
Containing United States Health Care Costs: What Bullet to Bite?
Jencks,
Stephen F.
Schieber,
George J.
Part 8.
Medical Education
26.
“Making Fewer Mistakes”: A History of Students and Patients
Atwater,
Edward C.
Part 9.
Issues in Health Care
27.
Barriers to Prenatal Care: An Examination of Use of Prenatal Care among Low-Income Women in New York City
Caro,
Francis G.
Marshall,
Eleanor
Carter,
Anjean B.
Kalmuss,
Debra
Fennelly,
Katherine
Lopez,
Iris
28.
Iowa's Abortion Battles of the Late 1960s and Early 1970s: Long-Term Perspectives and Short-Term Analyses
Mohr,
James C.
29.
The Demise of Free Care: The Visiting Nurse Association of Chicago
Kilbane,
Kathleen
Blacksin,
Beth
30.
Historical Perspectives on Cancer Control
Breslow,
Lester
Breslow,
Devra Miller
31.
Pharmaceuticals and Public Policy in America: A History
Rothstein,
William G.
32.
Ethical Issues in A Social Context
Gray,
Bradford H.
Osterweis,
Marian
Index
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Readings In American Health Care: Current Issues In Socio-Historical Perspective
by William G. Rothstein
University of Wisconsin Press, 1995 Cloth: 978-0-299-14530-9 Paper: 978-0-299-14534-7
Readings in American Health Care is an introduction to the historical development and current status of a wide variety of health care topics. The readings, written by historians, sociologists, economists, physicians, nurses, and public health researchers, are organized in sections:
• Basic Concepts: mortality trends, concepts of disease, changes in medical therapy
• Public Health: AIDS, cigarette smoking, preventive medicine, fluoridation
• Health Care Professions: cardiology, pathology, women in medicine, nursing, podiatry, midwives
• Health Care Organizations: hospitals, HMOs
• Mental Illness
• Financing Health Care
• Medical Education
• Issues: abortion, ethical issues, cancer control, prenatal care, home care, the pharmaceutical industry
• Background Readings: American medicine from 1920 to midcentury.
The readings were chosen especially for course use in history, sociology, public health, and related fields, but can also provide useful background reading for anyone interested or involved in American health care. Each selection includes an introduction, questions for the reader, and a bibliography. Scholars and students alike will find the book an invaluable resource.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
William G. Rothstein is professor of sociology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. He is the author of American Physicians in the Nineteenth Century: From Sects to Science and American Medical Schools and the Practice of Medicine.
REVIEWS
“Rothstein’s introductions to each selection provide historical context and direct students to the selection’s salient themes and hypotheses. There are fine suggestions for additional reading, and the study questions are a useful mix of the factual and the thought-provoking. ”—Stuart Galishoff, Georgia State University
“Intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate-level students.”
—Journal of Economic Literature
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Introduction
Part 1.
Health Care from 1920 to Mid-Century
1.
Twenty-Five Years in Country Practice
Hughes,
David M.
2.
The Health of Regionville: What the People Thought and Did about It
Koos,
Earl Lomon
3.
Organized Medicine and the Public Health Institute of Chicago
Seipp,
Conrad
4.
Fit for Work: The Introduction of Physical Examinations in Industry
Nugent,
Angela
5.
The Cost of Caring: The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company's Visiting Nurse Service, 1909–1953
Hamilton,
Diane
Part 2.
Basic Concepts
6.
Trends in Mortality in the Twentieth Century
Rothstein,
William G.
7.
Disease as a Social Concept
Rothstein,
William G.
8.
Changes in Medical Therapy During the Past Half Century
Beeson,
Paul B.
Part 3.
Public Health
9.
The Resistible Rise of Preventive Medicine
Stone,
Deborah A.
10.
America's Longest War: The Fight over Fluoridation, 1950–
McNeil,
Donald R.
11.
The Cigarette, Risk, and American Culture
Brandt,
Allan M.
12.
Aids in Historical Perspective: Four Lessons from the History of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Brandt,
Allan M.
Part 4.
Health Care Professions
13.
The Changing Face of Twentieth-Century American Cardiology
Howell,
Joel D.
14.
Pathology: The Evolution of a Specialty in American Medicine
Rothstein,
William G.
15.
Overview of Research on Women in Medicine: Issues for Public Policymakers
Bowman,
Marjorie
Gross,
Marcy Lynn
16.
Functional Redundancy and the Process of Professionalization: The Case of Registered Nurses in the United States
Levi,
Margaret
17.
Podiatry : A Medical Care Specialty in Quest of Full Professional Status and Recognition
Skipper, Jr.,
James K.
Hughes,
James E.
18.
An Enduring Tradition: American Midwives in the Twentieth Century
Litoff,
Judy Barrett
Part 5.
Health Care Organizations
19.
Controversy about American Hospitals: Funding, Ownership, and Performance
Hollingsworth,
J. Rogers
Hollingsworth,
Ellen Jane
20.
Good-Bye to Jim Crow: The Desegregation of Southern Hospitals, 1945–1970
Beardsley,
E. H.
21.
Health Maintenance Organizations: A New Development or the Emperor's Old Clothes?
James III,
Tom
Nash,
David B.
Part 6.
Mental Illness
22.
A Historical Analysis of the Treatment of the Mentally Ill
Rothstein,
William G.
23.
Mental Health Policy in America: Myths and Realities
Grob,
Gerald N.
Part 7.
Financing Health Care
24.
Medical Care, Medical Costs: The Search for a Health Insurance Policy
Fein,
Rashi
25.
Containing United States Health Care Costs: What Bullet to Bite?
Jencks,
Stephen F.
Schieber,
George J.
Part 8.
Medical Education
26.
“Making Fewer Mistakes”: A History of Students and Patients
Atwater,
Edward C.
Part 9.
Issues in Health Care
27.
Barriers to Prenatal Care: An Examination of Use of Prenatal Care among Low-Income Women in New York City
Caro,
Francis G.
Marshall,
Eleanor
Carter,
Anjean B.
Kalmuss,
Debra
Fennelly,
Katherine
Lopez,
Iris
28.
Iowa's Abortion Battles of the Late 1960s and Early 1970s: Long-Term Perspectives and Short-Term Analyses
Mohr,
James C.
29.
The Demise of Free Care: The Visiting Nurse Association of Chicago
Kilbane,
Kathleen
Blacksin,
Beth
30.
Historical Perspectives on Cancer Control
Breslow,
Lester
Breslow,
Devra Miller
31.
Pharmaceuticals and Public Policy in America: A History
Rothstein,
William G.
32.
Ethical Issues in A Social Context
Gray,
Bradford H.
Osterweis,
Marian
Index
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