Social Medicine and the Coming Transformation


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<p>Social medicine starting two centuries ago has shown that social conditions affect health and illness more than biology does and social change affects the outcomes of health and illness more than health services do. Understanding and exposing sickness-generating structures in society helps us change them.</p><p>This first book providing a critical introduction to social medicine sheds light on an increasingly important field. The authors draw on examples worldwide to show how principles based on solidarity and mutual aid have enabled people to participate collaboratively to construct health-promoting social conditions. The book offers vital information and analysis to enhance our understanding regarding the promotion of health through social and individual means; the micro-politics of medical encounters; the social determination of illness; the influences of racism class gender and ethnicity on health; health and empire; and health praxis reform and sociomedical activism. Illustrations are included throughout the book to convey these key themes and important issues as well as on Routledge’s webpage for the book under the Support Materials tab.</p><p>The authors offer compelling ways to understand and to change the social dimensions of health and health care. Students teachers practitioners activists policy makers and people concerned about health and health care will value this book which goes beyond the usual approaches of texts in public health medical sociology health economics and health policy.</p>
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