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19 entries match Europe & United Kingdom [Z01.542] · Public Health [N02.500] · Social & Political History [K01.850]
2008 CE
#9878
The politics of vaccination: Practice and policy in England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland, 1800-1874.
1987 CE
#7665
Death, dissection and the destitute: The politics of the corpse in pre-victorian Britain.
1890 CE
#1650
English sanitary institutions, reviewed in their course of development, and in some of their political and social relations.
Simon "viewed the state as provider of the basic conditions needed for subsistence (without interfering in the iron law of wages) through sanitary reform of the environment, prevention of epidemic diseases, and the re…
1996 CE
#9772
Government and health care: The British National Health Service 1958–1979.
2007 CE
#11465
Hospital politics in seventeenth-century France: The crown, urban elites and the poor.
1834 CE
#10394
Jurisprudence de la médecine, de la chirurgie, et de la pharmacie en France, comprenant la médecine légale, la police médicale, la responsabilitié des médecins, chirurgiens, pharmaciens, etc, l'exposé et la discussion des lois, ordonnances, réglemens et instructions concernant l'art de guérir, appuyé des jugemens des cours et des tribunaux.
Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.
1911 CE
#1710
La dépopulation de la France: Ses conséquences, ses causes, mésures à prendre pour la combattre.
Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
2011 CE
#10576
Medicine, government, and public health in Philip II's Spain: Shared interests, competing authorities.
1998 CE
#9770
National Health Service: A political history.
Revised second edition, 2002.
1990 CE
#9764
Politics and public health in revolutionary Russia, 1890-1918.
1988 CE
#9771
Problems of health care: The National Health Service before 1957.
2002 CE
#8034
Professional and popular medicine in France 1770-1830: The social world of medical practice.
"This is the first comprehensive study on a national scale of the entire range of medical practitioners who flourished in preindustrial and early industrial societies. Drawing on a wide variety of sources, it provides…
1937 CE
#9832
Socialized medicine in the Soviet Union.
"... Sigerist was influential in the creation of socialized medicine in Canada. He made four trips to Canada in the 1930s and 1940s at the invitation of various medical groups to speak on this topic. Under his influen…
1948 CE
#1669
The dawn of Scottish social welfare. A survey from medieval times to 1863.
2007 CE
#11464
The great nation in decline: Sex, modernity and health crises in revolutionary France c.1750–1850.
2006 CE
#8035
The great stink of Paris and the nineteenth-century struggle against filth and germs.
1833 CE
#10389
The manufacturing population of England, its moral, social, and physical conditions, and the changes which have arisen from the use of steam machinery; with an examination of infant labour.
Gaskell, a physician, addressed social, political and public health problems that resulted from the Industrial Revolution. Gaskell issued a revised edition of this work in 1836 under a different title: Artisans and Ma…
1967 CE
#10396
The origins of the National Health Service: The medical services of the New Poor Law, 1834-1871.
2007 CE
#13577
Vernacular bodies: The politics of reproduction in Early Modern England.
"Making babies was a mysterious process in 17th-century England. Fissell uses popular sources—songs, jokes, witchcraft pamphlets, prayerbooks, popular medical manuals—to recover how ordinary men and women …