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
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INDEX
A
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| Agricultural revolution |
9 |
| Agriculture, in underdeveloped countries |
316 |
| Allende, President of Chile |
358 et seq. |
| Alma Ata Declaration |
243 |
| Ancillary workers |
151 |
B
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| Black community in Britain, disappearance of |
82 |
| Black Poor |
72 et seq., 81 |
| Brain drain |
301, 412 |
British colonial economic policy |
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British colonial medical policy |
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C
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Capitalism, class structure |
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| , development of |
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Chile, counter-revolution |
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, health service |
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, medical association |
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China, barefoot doctor |
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, health care |
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Chloramphenicol |
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Colonialism, exploitation in |
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, India |
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, S.E.Asia |
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Commission for Racial Equality |
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Contraceptives, oral |
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Cuba |
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Cuba, health services |
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, physicians, training of |
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Cultural hegemony |
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D
|
Declaration of Geneva |
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Dispensary system |
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Doctors, overseas |
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Drugs, dumping |
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, industries, local |
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, pricing |
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, promotion |
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, Sri Lankan experience |
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E
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East Africa |
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Elites, in the Dutch East Indies |
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, in the Gold Coast/Ghana |
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Epidemiology |
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Eugenics movement |
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F
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Family planning, China |
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Famine |
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, myths |
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Flexner, Abraham |
|
,report |
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G
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Genocide |
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H
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Health and development |
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Health and foreign policy |
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Health and underdevelopment |
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Health and the world capitalist order |
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Health care and, capital accumulation |
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,consumption |
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,imperialism |
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,legitimation |
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,modes of production |
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,power politics |
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,socialism |
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,social control |
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,state intervention |
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,strategies |
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Health department |
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Health hazards |
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Health resources, human |
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Hippocratic Oath |
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Hospitals, history |
|
,role in the development of medicine |
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Human capital, maintenance of |
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Human experimentation |
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Human life, rationing of |
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I
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Indian indentured labour |
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Indian Medical Service |
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Industrial Revolution |
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J
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Jamaica |
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Judiciary, the |
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Justice, British |
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M
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Malaria control |
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Malnutrition, induced |
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Malthus, Thomas |
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Medical career |
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Medical diplomats |
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Medical imperialism |
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‘Medical-industrial ‘ complex |
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Medical propaganda |
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Medical spies |
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Medical technology, irrelevant |
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Medicine, hierarchies in |
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, ideology in |
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, social relations of |
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, the ‘excellence deception’ in |
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Middle Passage |
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Moody, Dr H A |
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Mortality rates |
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Multinational corporations, illegal activities |
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N
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National Health Service, black health workers |
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National Socialism |
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Neo-colonialism |
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Nurses |
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O
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Occupational health |
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P
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Patents |
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Patronage system |
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Pharmaceutical industry |
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Policy Studies Institute |
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Poor Law |
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Population, control |
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, growth, ideologies in |
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, movement |
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, World Conference |
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Profession, legal |
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Professional, advancement |
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, dominance |
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Primary health care, comprehensive |
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, cost effectiveness |
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, selective |
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Psychiatry |
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Public health |
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R
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Race Relations Act |
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Racial superiority, theories of |
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Racism |
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Rockefeller programmes |
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, in Colombia |
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S
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Seacole, Mary |
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Slave Trade |
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Slavery, illness in |
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Slaves, procurement of |
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, supply of |
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Social control |
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Society, development of |
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Sociobiology |
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South Africa, health workers in |
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, medicine in |
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, mental health in |
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Southern Rhodesia |
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Sri Lanka |
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T
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Thai medical education |
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Trinidad |
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U
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Underdevelopment, theories of |
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United states, intervention in Thai medical education |
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, medical aid programmes |
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, medical aid programmes in Colombia |
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, medicine in, history of |
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V
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Virchow, Rudolf |
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‘Virginity tests |
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