ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1977, Health Care and Health Knowledge presents some of the best new work being done in the field of medical sociology. Developments in the field have been prompted by both intellectual and social stimuli, and this book addresses the issue of medicine as an element in the maintenance of social order. The book studies how in the social context of medicine, health care is now a substantial element of most countries gross national product, and states that given this, there are inevitably strong pressures for state interest and stare intervention to regulate the allocation of national resources to secure the maximum social and economic returns. This has drawn the sociologist into studying medicine both as an institution and as a critical factor in the development of social policy.

chapter |26 pages

Old Age as a Social Problem

Historical Notes on the English Experience

chapter |18 pages

Therapeutic Optimism and the Treatment of the Insane

Some Comments on the Interpretation of Psychiatric Reform at the End of the Eighteenth Century Michael Fears

chapter |20 pages

Social Control Rituals in Medicine

The Case of Death Rounds*

chapter |19 pages

Magical Elements in Orthodox Medicine

Diabetes as a Medical Thought System

chapter |25 pages

When was Your Last Period?

Temporal Aspects of Gynaecological Diagnosis*

chapter |24 pages

Policy and Practice in Paramedical Organisations

The Case of Family Planning Agencies