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Elizabeth Blackwell's first volume of Essays in Medical Sociology explores the complex connection between medicine and society. In this collection of essays, Blackwell explores the interactions between medical procedures, institutions, and larger societal dynamics, providing incisive viewpoints and critical analysis of the social aspects of healthcare. Blackwell covers a range of medical sociology-related subjects in this book, including the social determinants of health, the influence of socioeconomic disparities on access to and the results of medical treatment, and the ethical issues raised by recent medical developments. Blackwell contributes a distinct viewpoint to these talks by drawing from her personal experiences as the first woman to get a medical degree in the United States. Blackwell's articles illuminate the difficulties of medical practice within the context of society by fusing thorough research, firsthand experience, and a profound awareness of social systems. Her articles spark discussion, refute preconceived beliefs, and add to the continuing debate about the social consequences of medicine. Elizabeth Blackwell's Essays in Medical Sociology Volume 1 is an important addition to the discipline, giving readers insightful perspectives on the social aspects of healthcare and fostering a better awareness of the interface between medicine and society.

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      Publisher: Double 9 Books LLP
      Publication Date: 07/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9789358719079, 978-9358719079
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      Book Synopsis
      Elizabeth Blackwell's first volume of Essays in Medical Sociology explores the complex connection between medicine and society. In this collection of essays, Blackwell explores the interactions between medical procedures, institutions, and larger societal dynamics, providing incisive viewpoints and critical analysis of the social aspects of healthcare. Blackwell covers a range of medical sociology-related subjects in this book, including the social determinants of health, the influence of socioeconomic disparities on access to and the results of medical treatment, and the ethical issues raised by recent medical developments. Blackwell contributes a distinct viewpoint to these talks by drawing from her personal experiences as the first woman to get a medical degree in the United States. Blackwell's articles illuminate the difficulties of medical practice within the context of society by fusing thorough research, firsthand experience, and a profound awareness of social systems. Her articles spark discussion, refute preconceived beliefs, and add to the continuing debate about the social consequences of medicine. Elizabeth Blackwell's Essays in Medical Sociology Volume 1 is an important addition to the discipline, giving readers insightful perspectives on the social aspects of healthcare and fostering a better awareness of the interface between medicine and society.

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