Doctors and patients, inter-professional rivalries, how
sociologists might tackle the study of vital topics in health - all
these are enduring themes in sociology and medicine. These are also
the long-running intellectual preoccupations of Philip M. Strong's
twenty-year contribution to the field - one which he did much to
shape. Posthumously gathered together for the first time in this
volume, are twelve of his major essays, many of which are difficult
to find or have been out of print for some years. Grouped by theme,
this important reference allows the reader to trace the development
of Strong's thought over his career as well as the more general
development of medical sociology as a whole.
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