Scotland's Health 1919-1948 (Studies in the History of Medicine .2) (Neuausg. 2002. 506 S. 150 x 220 mm)

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Scotland's Health 1919-1948 (Studies in the History of Medicine .2) (Neuausg. 2002. 506 S. 150 x 220 mm)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 506 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9783906768342

Description


(Text)
This book provides the most comprehensive study yet produced of Scottish health policy formulation and practical outcomes in the first half of the twentieth century. It explores the history of Scottish autonomy in health policy through the examination of the activities and personnel of the Scottish Board of Health and Department of Health for Scotland. The author examines the political, economic and social context of health provision in Scotland, and considers the autonomy of Scottish health agencies in relation to central government pressures. Scotland's health patterns are examined through case studies of the health of mothers and babies, and of school-children. Further case studies on tuberculosis and National Health Insurance focus on the health of the adult population. This study also explores wartime health policy and practice and discusses the advent of the National Health Service in Scotland. Scottish administrative autonomy is a subject of current and historical debate.
(Table of content)
Contents: Social and economic context of Scottish health trends 1919-1948 - Theoretical approaches to health policy and historiography of Scotland's health - Scottish health administration 1900-1939 - Infant and maternal welfare - Health of school-age children and nutrition controversies - Tuberculosis - National Health Insurance - Wartime health concerns and the coming of the NHS.
(Review)
"'Scotland's Health' is a valuable contribution to the social history of twentieth-century Scottish medicine. It will also be very useful for teaching purposes." (Malcolm Nicolson, Scottish Economic and Social History)
(Author portrait)
The Author: Jacqueline Jenkinson studied history at the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh. She has published widely on various aspects of the history of Scottish health care since the eighteenth century. She is currently Lecturer in History at the University of Stirling.

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