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    Routledge Library Editions: Health, Disease & Society

    €2,937.50
    Originally published between 1968 and 1989, this set presents a coherent body of information on the inter-relation between nutrition, health and disease in its social context. They examine various aspects of disease ecology relating socio-geographical contrasts to a dichotomy between infectious and non-infectious diseases.
    ISBN: 9780367524692
    AuthorVarious Authors
    Pub Date25/05/2022
    BindingHardback
    Pages6866
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    Originally published between 1968 and 1989, the volumes in this set:








    Present a coherent body of information on the inter-relation between nutrition, health and disease in its social context.










    Examine various aspects of disease ecology relating socio-geographical contrasts to a dichotomy between infectious and non-infectious diseases.










    Investigate certain large-scale demographic phenomena in India - among others the experience of bubonic plague, influenza, cholera and famine.










    Discuss how social and psychological factors influence the treatment process.










    Explain why so many people suffer behavioural changes in later life; how this affects those around them and the challenges of providing health services for ageing populations.










    Provide historical perspective on contemporary difficulties and invite debate about the future development of health services.










    Offer international comparisons, particularly between the UK and US health care systems.










    Explore how the NHS confronts perennial stresses and problems, in particular the allocation of scarce resources.










    Investigate policy and legislation in the area of the provision of medicines.










    Chart the dramatic changes in the US mental health system during the 20th Century.

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    Originally published between 1968 and 1989, the volumes in this set:








    Present a coherent body of information on the inter-relation between nutrition, health and disease in its social context.










    Examine various aspects of disease ecology relating socio-geographical contrasts to a dichotomy between infectious and non-infectious diseases.










    Investigate certain large-scale demographic phenomena in India - among others the experience of bubonic plague, influenza, cholera and famine.










    Discuss how social and psychological factors influence the treatment process.










    Explain why so many people suffer behavioural changes in later life; how this affects those around them and the challenges of providing health services for ageing populations.










    Provide historical perspective on contemporary difficulties and invite debate about the future development of health services.










    Offer international comparisons, particularly between the UK and US health care systems.










    Explore how the NHS confronts perennial stresses and problems, in particular the allocation of scarce resources.










    Investigate policy and legislation in the area of the provision of medicines.










    Chart the dramatic changes in the US mental health system during the 20th Century.