Women, Health, and Medicine in America

A Historical Handbook

Rima Apple editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Rutgers University Press

Published:1st Feb '92

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The contributors to this volume have written a synthetic overview of the history of the health experience of women in America. We see women as actors and reactors, as healers and patients, as well as objects of medical and sociological research. The contributors emphasize the theme of medicalization, that is, the increasing reach of professional medicine into areas previously considered outside the domain of medical practice. They also highlight the enlargement of our conceptions of health and medicine. We learn of the ideological, social, cultural, economic, technological, and scientific factors that influence our health beliefs and medical values.

The best single survey of the extraordinary recent explosion of studies dealing with women and health. . . . Anyone who reads this volume will gain an excellent perspective on the field of women's health and health care. - Elizabeth Fee (Bulletin of the History of Medicine) Impressive . . . not only 'good of its kind'--it is the only one of its kind. . . .A 'must buy' for any feminist library, health resource center, bookstore, or clinic. - Joan Jacobs Brumberg, (Cornell University)

ISBN: 9780813517667

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 794g

598 pages