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Providing a historical overview of healthcare in Italy from its
unification in 1861 to the present COVID-19 pandemic, this book
analyses the political, social and cultural impact of Italian
healthcare policy and medicine. The author examines the development
of public health, hospitals, and primary care, and the building of
healthcare systems across three political regimes in Italy: the
liberal period (1861-1914), Fascism (1922-43), and the Italian
Republic (1948 to the present day). By emphasising the embeddedness
of health-related legislation in Italy's political and social
background, this book offers a comparative account of Italian
health policy, and contrasts this with developments in neighbouring
European countries, Canada and the United States. The book focuses
on the Italian government's reaction to the social and political
impact of several diseases: pellagra; cholera; malaria; and
tuberculosis, and explores the present-day response to the current
COVID-19 pandemic. A timely and comprehensive read, this book will
appeal to those teaching and researching Italian history and the
history of medicine and healthcare more widely.
Providing a historical overview of healthcare in Italy from its
unification in 1861 to the present COVID-19 pandemic, this book
analyses the political, social and cultural impact of Italian
healthcare policy and medicine. The author examines the development
of public health, hospitals, and primary care, and the building of
healthcare systems across three political regimes in Italy: the
liberal period (1861-1914), Fascism (1922-43), and the Italian
Republic (1948 to the present day). By emphasising the embeddedness
of health-related legislation in Italy's political and social
background, this book offers a comparative account of Italian
health policy, and contrasts this with developments in neighbouring
European countries, Canada and the United States. The book focuses
on the Italian government's reaction to the social and political
impact of several diseases: pellagra; cholera; malaria; and
tuberculosis, and explores the present-day response to the current
COVID-19 pandemic. A timely and comprehensive read, this book will
appeal to those teaching and researching Italian history and the
history of medicine and healthcare more widely.
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