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Rockefeller Medicine Men: Medicine and Capitalism in America By E.
Richard Brown Contents Introduction --Doctors --Other Interest
Groups --Foundations and the State I-"Wholesale Philanthropy" From
Charity to Social Transformation --Creating Private Fortunes and
Social Discontent --Driving the Reluctant Poor from Poverty
--Training Scientific Heads to Direct America's "Hard Hands"
--Carnegie's "Gospel of Wealth" --Reverand Gates Introduces
Rockefeller to "Wholesale Philanthropy" --The Reverend Frederick T.
Gates: The Making of a Rockefeller Medicine Man --The General
Education Board: $129 Million for Strategic Philanthropy --Social
Managers for a Corporate Society II-Scientific Medicine I: Ideology
of a Professional Uplift --American Medicine in the 1800s
--Incomplete Professionalization --Medicine as a Science --Gaining
Public Confidence --Reducing Competition --Technical Requirements
of Scientific Medical Education --"Nonsectarian" Medicine
Undermines the Sects --Specialization: Less Competition for the
Elite --Gains and Losses III-Scientific Medicine II: The
Preservation of Capital --Medical Technology and Capital --Welch: A
Rockefeller Medicine Man --Rockefeller Money and Medical Science: A
Social Investment --Homeopathy: The Conflict Simmers --Scientific
Medicine and Capitalist Gates --Healthier Workers --Ideological
Medicine --Gates' Digression --A Permanent Investment IV-Reforming
Medical Education: Who Will Rule Medicine? --Practitioners Gain a
Foothold --Council on Medical Education --Money for Medical
Education: Who Will Pay? --Help from the Carnegie Foundation --The
"Flexner Report" --The General Education Board: Medical Education
gets a Different Drummer --Full Time: "Gold or Glory" --Selling the
Full-Time Proposal --Boston Brahmins Resist --Fear and Trembling in
the Board Room --State Universities: Professionals, the State, and
Corporate Liberalism --Summing Up V-Epilogue: A Half-Century of
Medicine in Corporate Capitalist Society --Frederick T. Gates and
the Rockefeller Philanthropies --Rationalizing the Medical Market
--The Committee on the Costs of Medical Care --Doctors and the
Capital-Intensive Commodity Sector --The State: Rationalizing the
Private Market --The Growth of Capital-Intensive Commodities --The
"Corporate Rationalizers" --The State and Capitalist Medicine --Up
Against the Medical Market --National Health Insurance: More of the
Same --Technological Medicine --Scientific Medicine: Beliefs and
Reality --Life, Death, and Medicine
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