The analysis delves into the evolution of AIDS policy over a fifteen-year period, highlighting the remarkable shift in public and official responses to the disease. Virginia Berridge explores the establishment of numerous organizations dedicated to studying, containing, and treating AIDS, reflecting on how society has mobilized to address this critical health crisis. The book offers a unique perspective on the historical context and implications of the AIDS epidemic, shedding light on both governmental and grassroots efforts.
Virginia Berridge Libros
Virginia Berridge es una historiadora académica y experta en salud pública británica. Su trabajo profundiza en la evolución histórica de las políticas y actitudes de salud pública, particularmente en lo que respecta a las enfermedades y su tratamiento. Examina cómo han cambiado las comprensiones de salud y enfermedad a lo largo del tiempo y cómo estos cambios han impactado a la sociedad y los sistemas de atención médica. Su enfoque combina un riguroso análisis histórico con una comprensión de los desafíos contemporáneos en salud pública.




Health and Society in Britain Since 1939
- 146 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the evolution of health, health services, and health policy in Britain from 1939 onwards. It explores significant shifts in public health approaches, the development of the National Health Service, and the impact of social and economic factors on health outcomes. Through detailed analysis, it highlights key policies and reforms that have shaped the current landscape of British healthcare, offering insights into the challenges and advancements over the decades.
Marketing Health
- 260 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
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Public Health: A Very Short Introduction
- 144 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
This Very Short Introduction outlines the nature of public health in our world today and places public health in its historical context from the earliest times, analysing in particular the changes in public health regulation through the nineteenth century and the twentieth and twenty first centuries.