Dangerous sexualities. Medico-moral politics in England since 1830
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There have been many calls of late for the study of medical politics; Evans has put precept into practice, going beyond analysis of abstract ideologies to plot the precise interplay of real power politics with medical crises. Not least, he has drawn explicit international comparisons. Hamburg turns out to have been more English than the English: by contrast to the ramshackle public health arrangements in Hamburg, mid-Victorian England is made to look positively Prussian! As Evans is the first to admit, much remains to be done: his rich-textured study makes one wish for a comparable in-depth account of Berlin or Munich, or indeed Birmingham or Manchester for that matter. Even within a 650-page book, Evans himself says tantalizingly little about Hamburg's own medical community and its medical services for the poor. Yet this is a remarkable work which has surely pitched the study of urban health, epidemics, and medical politics on to a new plane.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Medical History
دوره 32 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1988