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Medicine in America James H. Cassedy

Medicine in America By James H. Cassedy

Medicine in America by James H. Cassedy


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Medicine in America: A Short History by James H. Cassedy

How did the challenge and the timetable of America's westward expansion affect American medical practice? What have the principles and obligations of American democracy brought to the character of American medicine? How have America's geography and climate, as well as its racial and economic diversity, led to differing outlooks on health and medicine? Medicine in America James Cassedy explores America's medical distinctiveness and follows medical and health-related matters from colonial times to the present. Through four chronological chapters, Cassedy focuses on broad aspects of the American medical scene: the work and ideas of the orthodox physician and the formation of America's medical establishment; non establishment health activities, including self-medication, therapeutic sects, and organized movements to promote nutrition and fitness; the health-related sciences, along with their institutions and accomplishments; governmental involvement in medical care, licensing, research, sanitation, and public health; and the varying health environments of rural, small town,urban, and transient populations. As he examines events in the context of political, social, economic, industrial, and other historical realities, Cassedy shows the rise of orthodox medicine in the United States through its increasing professionalization and the establishment of medical institutions. He follows the expanding role of government in the advancement and regulation of health care, and the explosion of public health problems that accompanied urbanization. He also explores how regional, racial, social, and economic differences determined access to healthcare. Medicine in America is a valuable introduction that links the history of medicine, health, and disease in the United States to the larger events in U.S. social history.

Medicine in America Reviews

Well written, with a very useful bibliographical essay and index, this book can be recommended for medical and general readers alike. It should also quickly find its way into the classroom, both at the high school and college levels... The author has carefully woven health-related events and developments into the tapestry of American history, exploring them in relation to geography and climate, culture and institutions, politics and economics. -- Guenter B. Risse, M.D. Journal of the American Medical Association To cover the history of medicine in America from the earliest European settlements to the present day in 159 pages seems a risky enough undertaking, yet James Cassedy here carries it off admirably... It is clearly written; its generalizations are firmly stated; and its scope is broad. -- Anne Hardy Medical History

About James H. Cassedy

James H. Cassedy (1919-2007) was a historian at the National Library of Medicine. He was the author of several books, including American Medicine and Statistical Thinking, 1800-1860, and Medicine and American Growth, 1800-1860.

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CIN0801842085VG
9780801842085
0801842085
Medicine in America: A Short History by James H. Cassedy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
1991-10-27
200
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