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  2. Henry E. Sigerist - Wikipedia

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    He attacked the American Medical Association because of its conflicting views on socialized medicine. Dr. Dr. Sigerist was influential in the creation of socialized medicine in Canada, and made four trips to Canada in the 1930s and 1940s at the invitation of various medical groups to speak on this topic.

  3. Howard Waitzkin - Wikipedia

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    His research has examined the patient-physician relationship, Latin American social medicine, neoliberal healthcare models in Latin America and the United States, and health and imperialism. [7] Waitzkin's work is inspired partly by Marxist theory and practice.

  4. Studies in the Social History of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of books in the series Studies in the Social History of Medicine. The series was produced by the Society for the Social History of Medicine and Tavistock, later Routledge, between 1989 and 2009. It totalled 37 volumes. [1]

  5. Social Histories of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Cover of Medical Misadventure in an Age of Professionalisation, 1780–1890 by Alannah Tomkins, 2017.. Social Histories of Medicine is a book series from Manchester University Press which covers "all aspects of health, illness and medicine, from prehistory to the present, in every part of the world". [1]

  6. Social medicine - Wikipedia

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    Social medicine is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the profound interplay between socio-economic factors and individual health outcomes. Rooted in the challenges of the Industrial Revolution, it seeks to:

  7. Clearing the Plains - Wikipedia

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    Clearing the Plains: Disease, Politics of Starvation, and the Loss of Aboriginal Life is a 2013 book by Canadian scholar James Daschuk. [1] The book takes an epidemiological approach and documents the historical roots of modern health disparities between Canadians and Indigenous peoples living in what is now Canada. [2]

  8. Seth M. Holmes - Wikipedia

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    The book won the 2013 Society for the Anthropology of Work Book Award, the 2013 New Millennium Book Award from the Society for Medical Anthropology, [7] the 2014 Association for Humanist Sociology Book Award, and the 2015 James M. Blaut Award from the Cultural and Political Ecology Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers. The ...

  9. Rob Buckman - Wikipedia

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    Robert Alexander Amiel Buckman (22 August 1948 – 9 October 2011) was a British doctor of medicine, comedian and author, and president of the Humanist Association of Canada. He first appeared in a Cambridge University Footlights Revue in 1968, and subsequently presented several television and radio programmes about medicine, as well as ...

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