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Book
Acknowledgements
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Index


INDEX

A
Agricultural revolution
9
Agriculture, in underdeveloped countries
316
Allende, President of Chile
358 et seq.
Alma Ata Declaration
243
Ancillary workers
151
B
Black community in Britain, disappearance of
82
Black Poor
72 et seq., 81
Brain drain
301, 412

British colonial economic policy

98

British colonial medical policy

101

C

Capitalism, class structure

390

                , development of

224 et seq.

Chile, counter-revolution

361

                , health service

358 et seq.

                , medical association

361

China, barefoot doctor

378 et seq.

                , health care

374 et seq.

Chloramphenicol

342

Colonialism, exploitation in

226

                , India

228

                , S.E.Asia

230

Commission for Racial Equality

140

Contraceptives, oral

343

Cuba

363 et seq.

Cuba, health services

364 et seq.

                , physicians, training of

368

Cultural hegemony

411, 421

D

Declaration of Geneva

204

Dispensary system

106

Doctors, overseas

132

Drugs, dumping

344, 407

                , industries, local

345

                , pricing

338

                , promotion

342

                , Sri Lankan experience

347

E

East Africa

104

Elites, in the Dutch East Indies

231

                , in the Gold Coast/Ghana

232

Epidemiology

421

Eugenics movement

324

F

Family planning, China

322

Famine

312

                , myths

314 et seq.

Flexner, Abraham

277

                ,report

278, 390

G

Genocide

208

H

Health and development

255

Health and foreign policy

409

Health and underdevelopment

397, 404

Health and the world capitalist order

394, 401

Health care and, capital accumulation

326, 332

                ,consumption

235

                ,imperialism

392

                ,legitimation

329

                ,modes of production

332

                ,power politics

393, 420

                ,socialism

413, 420

                ,social control

182, 330, 389

                ,state intervention

393, 386

                ,strategies

414, 421

Health department

139

Health hazards

248 et seq. 409

Health resources, human

239 , 303

Hippocratic Oath

203

Hospitals, history

2

                ,role in the development of medicine

7

Human capital, maintenance of

335

Human experimentation

408

Human life, rationing of

419

I

Indian indentured labour

89 etseq

Indian Medical Service

112

Industrial Revolution

4

J

Jamaica

108

Judiciary, the

159

Justice, British

80

M

Malaria control

289

Malnutrition, induced

405

Malthus, Thomas

313

Medical career

195

Medical diplomats

413

Medical imperialism

412

‘Medical-industrial ‘ complex

392

Medical propaganda

415

Medical spies

414

Medical technology, irrelevant

411

Medicine, hierarchies in

389

                , ideology in

397

                , social relations of

420

                , the ‘excellence deception’ in

401

Middle Passage

30 et seq.

Moody, Dr H A

131

Mortality rates

250, 253

Multinational corporations, illegal activities

345

N

National Health Service, black health workers

392

National Socialism

 

Neo-colonialism

255, 257

Nurses

146

O

Occupational health

247

P

Patents

340

Patronage system

12,13

Pharmaceutical industry

337, 407

Policy Studies Institute

137

Poor Law

1

Population, control

409

                , growth, ideologies in

324

                , movement

325

                , World Conference

329

Profession, legal

80

Professional, advancement

6

                , dominance

192

Primary health care, comprehensive

296

                , cost effectiveness

299 et seq.

                , selective

296

Psychiatry

186

Public health

281, 292

R

Race Relations Act

139

Racial superiority, theories of

67

Racism

154

Rockefeller programmes

281 et seq

                , in Colombia

288

S

Seacole, Mary

127

Slave Trade

26 et seq.

Slavery, illness in

47 et seq.

Slaves, procurement of

27

                , supply of

28

Social control

182

Society, development of

223

Sociobiology

189

South Africa, health workers in

266

                , medicine in

264

                , mental health in

265

Southern Rhodesia

113

Sri Lanka

347

T

Thai medical education

284

Trinidad

110

U

Underdevelopment, theories of

235 et seq.

United states, intervention in Thai medical education

284

                , medical aid programmes

280

                , medical aid programmes in Colombia

287, 288

                , medicine in, history of

275

V

Virchow, Rudolf

387

‘Virginity tests

182

  
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