The Sociology of Medicine
Description:... Part VI: Illness behaviour. M.R. Haug, H. Akiyama, G. Tryban, K. Sonoda, M. Wykle: Self care: Japan and the U.S. compared. K.K. Yoshida: Reshaping of self. M.A. Paget: Life mirrors work mirrors text mirrors life ... Part VII: Alternative medicine. U.M. Sharma: Using alternative therapies. N. Thorogood: Carribian home remedies and their importance for black women's health care in Britain. K. Bakx: The "eclipse" of folk medicine in western society. D.C. Glik: The redefinition of the situation. Part VIII: Health professions and occupations. D.W. Light: Toward a new sociology of medical education. P. Conrad: Learning to doctor: reflections on recent accounts of the medical school years. I. Baszanger: Professional socialization and social control. S.C. Martin, R.M. Arnold, R.M. Parker: Gender and medical socialization. S.R. Quah: The social position and internal organization of the medical profession of the third world. H. Hattori, S.M. Salzberg, W.P. Kiang, T. Fujimiya, Y. Tejima, J. Furuno: The patient' sright to information in Japan. E.B. Gallagher: Convergence or divergence in third world medical education. S. Porter: Women in a women's job. Part IX: Hospitals. W.A. Glaser: Paying the hospital. Part X: Health care delivery and social change. S.J. Williams, M. Calnan, S.L. Cant, J. Coyle: All change in the NHS? E. Friedson: The reorganization of the medical profession. G. Ritzer, D. Walczak: Rationalization and the deprofessionalization of physicians. D.T. Jamison, W.H. Mosley: Disease control priorities in developing countries.
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