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A social history of medicines in the twentieth century : to be taken three times a day /

Crellin, J. K.

A social history of medicines in the twentieth century : to be taken three times a day / John K. Crellin. - New York : Pharmaceutical Products Press, 2004. - xi, 340 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The big canvas: issues and context -- Some key questions -- Social validation of medicines -- Regionalism in the story of medicines -- Organization of the book -- Rural scenes -- Public/community health -- Colonialism -- Writing the story -- Prelude: seventeenth to nineteenth centuries -- An early search for new remedies -- Interfaces: conventional medicines, self-care, and commercialism -- Weakness and social conditions -- Prevention and treatment -- The medicines -- Pharmacological effects, cascades and social validation -- Authority and patients faith -- Authority and prescription medicines -- Authority, gatekeeping, and responsibilities -- Authority: the druggists role -- The challenges of change -- Validation, rejection, ambivalence, and four themes -- Theme 1: accommodating new medicines -- Theme 2: patients dependence and professional gatekeeping -- Theme 3: public confidence: challenges and responses -- Theme 4: changing relationships: from compliance to concordance -- Epilogue. Do we need a new therapeutics?

0789018446 (hard : alk. paper) 0789018454 (soft : alk. paper)

2003012397


Drugs--History--North America--20th century.
Drugs--History--Great Britain--20th century.
Drug utilization--History--North America--20th century.
Drug utilization--History--Great Britain--20th century.

RM45 / .C74 2004

615/.1/0973

QV 711 AA1 / C915s 2004

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