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Making Genetics and Genomics Policy in Britain - From Personal to Population Health (Paperback): Philip Begley, Sally Sheard Making Genetics and Genomics Policy in Britain - From Personal to Population Health (Paperback)
Philip Begley, Sally Sheard
R1,152 Discovery Miles 11 520 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This important book traces the history of genetics and genomics policy in Britain. Detailing the scientific, political, and economic factors that have informed policy and the development of new health services, the book highlights the particular importance of the field of Public Health Genomics. Although focused primarily on events in Britain, the book reveals a number of globally applicable lessons. The authors explain how and why Public Health Genomics developed and the ways in which genetics and genomics have come to have a central place in many important health debates. Consideration of their ethical, social, and legal implications and ensuring that new services that are equitable, appropriate, and well-targeted will be central to effective health planning and policymaking in future. The book features: Interviews with leading individuals who were intimately involved in the development of genetics and genomics policy and Public Health Genomics Insights from experts who participated in a pair of 'witness seminars' Historical analysis exploiting a wide range of primary sources Written in a clear and accessible style, this book will be of interest to those involved in the research and practice of genetics, genomics, bioethics, and population health, but also to NHS staff, policymakers, politicians, and the public. It will also be valuable supplementary reading for students of the History of Medicine and Health, Public Health, and Biomedical Sciences.

Making Genetics and Genomics Policy in Britain - From Personal to Population Health (Hardcover): Philip Begley, Sally Sheard Making Genetics and Genomics Policy in Britain - From Personal to Population Health (Hardcover)
Philip Begley, Sally Sheard
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This important book traces the history of genetics and genomics policy in Britain. Detailing the scientific, political, and economic factors that have informed policy and the development of new health services, the book highlights the particular importance of the field of Public Health Genomics. Although focused primarily on events in Britain, the book reveals a number of globally applicable lessons. The authors explain how and why Public Health Genomics developed and the ways in which genetics and genomics have come to have a central place in many important health debates. Consideration of their ethical, social, and legal implications and ensuring that new services that are equitable, appropriate, and well-targeted will be central to effective health planning and policymaking in future. The book features: Interviews with leading individuals who were intimately involved in the development of genetics and genomics policy and Public Health Genomics Insights from experts who participated in a pair of 'witness seminars' Historical analysis exploiting a wide range of primary sources Written in a clear and accessible style, this book will be of interest to those involved in the research and practice of genetics, genomics, bioethics, and population health, but also to NHS staff, policymakers, politicians, and the public. It will also be valuable supplementary reading for students of the History of Medicine and Health, Public Health, and Biomedical Sciences.

Financing Medicine - The British Experience Since 1750 (Paperback): Martin Gorsky, Sally Sheard Financing Medicine - The British Experience Since 1750 (Paperback)
Martin Gorsky, Sally Sheard
R1,378 Discovery Miles 13 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Financing Medicine brings together a collection of essays dealing with the financing of medical care in Britain since the mid-eighteenth century, with a view to addressing two major issues: Why did the funding of the British health system develop in the way it did? What were the ramifications of these arrangements for the nature and extent of health care before the NHS? The book also goes on to explore the 'lessons' and legacies of the past which bear upon developments under the NHS. The contributors to this volume provide a sustained and detailed examination of the model of health care which preceded the NHS - an organization whose distinctive features hold such fascination for the scholars of health systems - and their insights illuminate current debates on the future of the NHS. For students and scholars of the history of medicine, this will prove essential reading.

Financing Medicine - The British Experience Since 1750 (Hardcover): Martin Gorsky, Sally Sheard Financing Medicine - The British Experience Since 1750 (Hardcover)
Martin Gorsky, Sally Sheard
R4,300 Discovery Miles 43 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Financing Medicine brings together a collection of essays dealing with the financing of medical care in Britain since the mid-eighteenth century, with a view to addressing two major issues:

  • Why did the funding of the British health system develop in the way it did?
  • What were the ramifications of these arrangements for the nature and extent of health care before the NHS?

The book also goes on to explore the 'lessons' and legacies of the past which bear upon developments under the NHS.

The contributors to this volume provide a sustained and detailed examination of the model of health care which preceded the NHS - an organization whose distinctive features hold such fascination for the scholars of health systems - and their insights illuminate current debates on the future of the NHS.

For students and scholars of the history of medicine, this will prove essential reading.

Body and City - Histories of Urban Public Health (Paperback): Sally Sheard, Helen Power Body and City - Histories of Urban Public Health (Paperback)
Sally Sheard, Helen Power
R1,383 Discovery Miles 13 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A provocative survey of new research in the history of urban public health, Body and City links the approaches of demographic and medical history with the methodologies of urban history and historical geography. It challenges older methodologies, offering new insights into the significance of cultural history, which has largely been overlooked by previous histories of public health. This book explores important issues and experiences in the public health arena in diverse European settings from the Middle Ages to the early 20th century.

The Nation's Doctor - The Role of the Chief Medical Officer 1855-1998 (Paperback, 11 Rev Ed): Sally Sheard, Liam Donaldson The Nation's Doctor - The Role of the Chief Medical Officer 1855-1998 (Paperback, 11 Rev Ed)
Sally Sheard, Liam Donaldson
R1,802 Discovery Miles 18 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first major study of a significant post within the British government. Drawing on a wide range of archival sources and interviews with senior health professionals and politicians, this book positions the Chief Medical Officer as one of the most influential individuals within the Whitehall system, with personal responsibility for the health of the population. Through a number of case studies, including the 1950s smoking and lung caner issue, and the AIDS and BSE crises of the 1980s and 1990s, "The Nation's Doctor" examines how the CMO operates, drawing on expertise to inform the direction of government health policy.

The Passionate Economist - How Brian Abel-Smith Shaped Global Health and Social Welfare (Hardcover): Sally Sheard The Passionate Economist - How Brian Abel-Smith Shaped Global Health and Social Welfare (Hardcover)
Sally Sheard
R1,404 R1,298 Discovery Miles 12 980 Save R106 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Brian Abel-Smith was one of the most influential expert advisers of the 20th century in shaping social welfare. He was a modern-day Thomas Paine, driven by a strong socialist mission to improve the lives of the poorest. This valuable and accessible book is the first biography of Abel-Smith. It takes a historical perspective to analyse the development of health and social welfare systems since the 1950s, exposing the critical impact of long-running debates on poverty and state responsibility, especially in Britain. This book also provides the first comparative study of how developing countries sought better health and social welfare, enabled by the World Health Organization and other agencies for whom Abel-Smith regularly worked. This book offers an engaging and useful study for students and researchers in health and social policy, history, politics and economics and interested general readers. It will also be essential reading for professionals working in those government ministries and institutions that Brian Abel-Smith helped to shape. LSE Pioneers in Social Policy Brian Abel-Smith, Richard Titmuss and Peter Townsend, all based at the London School of Economics and Political Science, made major contributions to the development of policies on the elderly, health care, law, poverty and welfare in the 20th century. This series of biographies tells the stories of these outstanding individuals: their backgrounds, ideas and work.

Hospital Life - Theory and Practice from the Medieval to the Modern (Paperback, New edition): Laurinda Abreu, Sally Sheard Hospital Life - Theory and Practice from the Medieval to the Modern (Paperback, New edition)
Laurinda Abreu, Sally Sheard
R2,989 Discovery Miles 29 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited volume originates in the 2011 conference of the International Network for the History of Hospitals, held in Lisbon and Evora, Portugal. It focuses on how institutions for the care and cure of the sick have organised their activities at every level, from the delegation of medical treatments between groups of practitioners, to the provision of food and supplies and the impact of convalescence on lengths of hospital stays. It draws on new European and North American research which highlights an area of medical history that has not yet had adequate, sustained attention, discussing the tensions between theory and practice and between patients and practitioners. Through detailed case studies and comparative analyses it explores the changing and evolving understanding of the function of hospitals, and their wider relationships with their communities.

Body and City - Histories of Urban Public Health (Hardcover, New Ed): Sally Sheard, Helen Power Body and City - Histories of Urban Public Health (Hardcover, New Ed)
Sally Sheard, Helen Power
R3,990 Discovery Miles 39 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A provocative survey of new research in the history of urban public health, Body and City links the approaches of demographic and medical history with the methodologies of urban history and historical geography. It challenges older methodologies, offering new insights into the significance of cultural history, which has largely been overlooked by previous histories of public health. This book explores important issues and experiences in the public health arena in diverse European settings from the Middle Ages to the early 20th century.

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