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Book Title
Disorder : A History of Reform, Reaction, and Money in American M
ISBN
9780300257403
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Disorder : a History of Reform, Reaction, and Money in American Medicine
Item Height
0.1in
Author
Peter A. Swenson
Item Length
0.9in
Publisher
Yale University Press
Item Width
0.6in
Item Weight
33.2 Oz
Number of Pages
584 Pages

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An incisive look into the problematic relationships among medicine, politics, and business in America and their effects on the nation's health.

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Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300257406
ISBN-13
9780300257403
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4050023499

Product Key Features

Author
Peter A. Swenson
Publication Name
Disorder : a History of Reform, Reaction, and Money in American Medicine
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
584 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
0.9in
Item Height
0.1in
Item Width
0.6in
Item Weight
33.2 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ra395.A3
Reviews
" Disorder is a comprehensive, revealing and surprising account of the history of American medicine: its underappreciated contributions and better known failings. A must-read for students of the medical profession."--David Blumenthal, M.D., coauthor of The Heart of Power: Health and Politics in the Oval Office and president of the Commonwealth Fund "A bold, zealous reassessment of the American Medical Association as profoundly progressive before a 1920s reactionary turn. Certain to animate spirited debate over the political transformations underlying America's medical disorder."--John Harley Warner, author of Dissection and coeditor of Locating Medical History "A necessary and worthy successor to Paul Starr's momentous Social Transformation of American Medicine. Peter Swenson vividly portrays the history of an enormous business and profession that meanders but is not lost."--George D. Lundberg, M.D., author of Severed Trust: Why American Medicine Hasn't Been Fixed "Peter Swenson challenges conventional wisdom about the political history of medicine in the US telling, among other things, a fascinating--and most timely--story about the dark side of American populism and how it has long disrupted public health and the common good. Disorder is deeply researched, beautifully written, thought-provoking, and highly recommended."--James A. Morone, author of Hellfire Nation and Republic of Wrath "This sweeping opus tells an epic tale of American medicine, with its complexities and struggles, and helps us simultaneously see its flaws and promise--while providing an impetus to guide the progress to a better era."--Harlan M. Krumholz, M.D., author of The Expert Guide to Beating Heart Disease "This book is both an important contribution to the history of the American medical profession (and its impact on society as a whole), and a reminder of the malleable, historically contingent nature of its identity and ethos."--Scott H. Podolsky, M.D., author of The Antibiotic Era "With fresh facts and never-before-heard anecdotes, Disorder provides an insightful, often-surprising and enjoyably readable history of organized medicine in America and its impact on us all."--Michael L. Millenson, author of Demanding Medical Excellence: Doctors and Accountability in the Information Age "This book is a definitive account of the politics and societal underpinnings of U.S. health policy during the Progressive Era. It is rich with material about the bewilderment, innovation, conflict, and reaction as the medical establishment processed the pressures for change in this time of evolving science."--David R. Mayhew, author of Divided We Govern "Peter Swenson's Disorder is a triumph of scholarship and certain to be the go-to source on the political transformations of American medicine over 150 years."--Howard Wolinsky, co-author of The Serpent on the Staff: The Unhealthy Politics of the American Medical Association "Peter Swenson reveals the conservativism of American medicine as not a fixed reality of incentives but a tense, emergent political coalition. Disorder shows medical conservatism's political triumph rested on the successes and frailties of earlier progressivism."--Daniel Carpenter, author of Democracy by Petition, Honorable Mention received for the 2022 David Greenstone Prize, sponsored by the APSA " Disorder is a comprehensive, revealing and surprising account of the history of American medicine: its underappreciated contributions and better known failings. A must-read for students of the medical profession."--David Blumenthal, M.D., coauthor of The Heart of Power: Health and Politics in the Oval Office and president of the Commonwealth Fund "A bold, zealous reassessment of the American Medical Association as profoundly progressive before a 1920s reactionary turn. Certain to animate spirited debate over the political transformations underlying America's medical disorder."--John Harley Warner, author of Dissection and coeditor of Locating Medical History "A necessary and worthy successor to Paul Starr's momentous Social Transformation of American Medicine. Peter Swenson vividly portrays the history of an enormous business and profession that meanders but is not lost."--George D. Lundberg, M.D., author of Severed Trust: Why American Medicine Hasn't Been Fixed "Peter Swenson challenges conventional wisdom about the political history of medicine in the US telling, among other things, a fascinating--and most timely--story about the dark side of American populism and how it has long disrupted public health and the common good. Disorder is deeply researched, beautifully written, thought-provoking, and highly recommended."--James A. Morone, author of Hellfire Nation and Republic of Wrath "This sweeping opus tells an epic tale of American medicine, with its complexities and struggles, and helps us simultaneously see its flaws and promise--while providing an impetus to guide the progress to a better era."--Harlan M. Krumholz, M.D., author of The Expert Guide to Beating Heart Disease "This book is both an important contribution to the history of the American medical profession (and its impact on society as a whole), and a reminder of the malleable, historically contingent nature of its identity and ethos."--Scott H. Podolsky, M.D., author of The Antibiotic Era "With fresh facts and never-before-heard anecdotes, Disorder provides an insightful, often-surprising and enjoyably readable history of organized medicine in America and its impact on us all."--Michael L. Millenson, author of Demanding Medical Excellence: Doctors and Accountability in the Information Age "This book is a definitive account of the politics and societal underpinnings of U.S. health policy during the Progressive Era. It is rich with material about the bewilderment, innovation, conflict, and reaction as the medical establishment processed the pressures for change in this time of evolving science."--David R. Mayhew, author of Divided We Govern "Peter Swenson's Disorder is a triumph of scholarship and certain to be the go-to source on the political transformations of American medicine over 150 years."--Howard Wolinsky, co-author of The Serpent on the Staff: The Unhealthy Politics of the American Medical Association "Peter Swenson reveals the conservativism of American medicine as not a fixed reality of incentives but a tense, emergent political coalition. Disorder shows medical conservatism's political triumph rested on the successes and frailties of earlier progressivism."--Daniel Carpenter, author of Democracy by Petition, "Swenson''s Disorder will undoubtedly become required reading for graduate students in the history of medicine despite its rather sweeping narrative. It is meticulously researched and dives deeply into the history of the AMA in ways that will be helpful for those being introduced to the history of the organization."-- Journal of the History of Medicine "Swenson has presented a compelling and comprehensive history of the disorder in the American health-care system and medical profession."-- Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics Honorable Mention received for the 2022 David Greenstone Prize, sponsored by the APSA " Disorder is a comprehensive, revealing and surprising account of the history of American medicine: its underappreciated contributions and better known failings. A must-read for students of the medical profession."--David Blumenthal, M.D., coauthor of The Heart of Power: Health and Politics in the Oval Office and president of the Commonwealth Fund "A bold, zealous reassessment of the American Medical Association as profoundly progressive before a 1920s reactionary turn. Certain to animate spirited debate over the political transformations underlying America''s medical disorder."--John Harley Warner, author of Dissection and coeditor of Locating Medical History "A necessary and worthy successor to Paul Starr''s momentous Social Transformation of American Medicine . Peter Swenson vividly portrays the history of an enormous business and profession that meanders but is not lost."--George D. Lundberg, M.D., author of Severed Trust: Why American Medicine Hasn''t Been Fixed "Peter Swenson challenges conventional wisdom about the political history of medicine in the US telling, among other things, a fascinating--and most timely--story about the dark side of American populism and how it has long disrupted public health and the common good. Disorder is deeply researched, beautifully written, thought-provoking, and highly recommended."--James A. Morone, author of Hellfire Nation and Republic of Wrath "This sweeping opus tells an epic tale of American medicine, with its complexities and struggles, and helps us simultaneously see its flaws and promise--while providing an impetus to guide the progress to a better era."--Harlan M. Krumholz, M.D., author of The Expert Guide to Beating Heart Disease "This book is both an important contribution to the history of the American medical profession (and its impact on society as a whole), and a reminder of the malleable, historically contingent nature of its identity and ethos."--Scott H. Podolsky, M.D., author of The Antibiotic Era "With fresh facts and never-before-heard anecdotes, Disorder provides an insightful, often-surprising and enjoyably readable history of organized medicine in America and its impact on us all."--Michael L. Millenson, author of Demanding Medical Excellence: Doctors and Accountability in the Information Age "This book is a definitive account of the politics and societal underpinnings of U.S. health policy during the Progressive Era. It is rich with material about the bewilderment, innovation, conflict, and reaction as the medical establishment processed the pressures for change in this time of evolving science."--David R. Mayhew, author of Divided We Govern "Peter Swenson''s Disorder is a triumph of scholarship and certain to be the go-to source on the political transformations of American medicine over 150 years."--Howard Wolinsky, coauthor of The Serpent on the Staff: The Unhealthy Politics of the American Medical Association "Peter Swenson reveals the conservativism of American medicine as not a fixed reality of incentives but a tense, emergent political coalition. Disorder shows medical conservatism''s political triumph rested on the successes and frailties of earlier progressivism."--Daniel Carpenter, author of Democracy by Petition, "This book is a definitive account of the politics and societal underpinnings of U.S. health policy during the Progressive Era. It is rich with material about the bewilderment, innovation, conflict, and reaction as the medical establishment processed the pressures for change in this time of evolving science."--David R. Mayhew, author of Divided We Govern "With fresh facts and never-before-heard anecdotes, Disorder provides an insightful, often-surprising and enjoyably readable history of organized medicine in America and its impact on us all."--Michael L. Millenson, author of Demanding Medical Excellence: Doctors and Accountability in the Information Age "Peter Swenson's Disorder is a triumph of scholarship and certain to be the go-to source on the political transformations of American medicine over 150 years."--Howard Wolinsky, co-author of The Serpent on the Staff: The Unhealthy Politics of the American Medical Association "This book is both an important contribution to the history of the American medical profession (and its impact on society as a whole), and a reminder of the malleable, historically contingent nature of its identity and ethos."--Scott H. Podolsky, M.D., author of The Antibiotic Era "Peter Swenson challenges conventional wisdom about the political history of medicine in the US telling, among other things, a fascinating--and most timely--story about the dark side of American populism and how it has long disrupted public health and the common good. Disorder is deeply researched, beautifully written, thought-provoking and highly recommended."--James A. Morone, author of Hellfire Nation and Republic of Wrath, "Peter Swenson challenges conventional wisdom about the political history of medicine in the US telling, among other things, a fascinating--and most timely--story about the dark side of American populism and how it has long disrupted public health and the common good. Disorder is deeply researched, beautifully written, thought-provoking, and highly recommended."--James A. Morone, author of Hellfire Nation and Republic of Wrath "This book is both an important contribution to the history of the American medical profession (and its impact on society as a whole), and a reminder of the malleable, historically contingent nature of its identity and ethos."--Scott H. Podolsky, M.D., author of The Antibiotic Era "With fresh facts and never-before-heard anecdotes, Disorder provides an insightful, often-surprising and enjoyably readable history of organized medicine in America and its impact on us all."--Michael L. Millenson, author of Demanding Medical Excellence: Doctors and Accountability in the Information Age "This book is a definitive account of the politics and societal underpinnings of U.S. health policy during the Progressive Era. It is rich with material about the bewilderment, innovation, conflict, and reaction as the medical establishment processed the pressures for change in this time of evolving science."--David R. Mayhew, author of Divided We Govern "Peter Swenson's Disorder is a triumph of scholarship and certain to be the go-to source on the political transformations of American medicine over 150 years."--Howard Wolinsky, co-author of The Serpent on the Staff: The Unhealthy Politics of the American Medical Association, "Peter Swenson challenges conventional wisdom about the political history of medicine in the US telling, among other things, a fascinating--and most timely--story about the dark side of American populism and how it has long disrupted public health and the common good. Disorder is deeply researched, beautifully written, thought-provoking and highly recommended."--James A. Morone, author of Hellfire Nation and Republic of Wrath "This book is both an important contribution to the history of the American medical profession (and its impact on society as a whole), and a reminder of the malleable, historically contingent nature of its identity and ethos."--Scott H. Podolsky, M.D., author of The Antibiotic Era "With fresh facts and never-before-heard anecdotes, Disorder provides an insightful, often-surprising and enjoyably readable history of organized medicine in America and its impact on us all."--Michael L. Millenson, author of Demanding Medical Excellence: Doctors and Accountability in the Information Age "This book is a definitive account of the politics and societal underpinnings of U.S. health policy during the Progressive Era. It is rich with material about the bewilderment, innovation, conflict, and reaction as the medical establishment processed the pressures for change in this time of evolving science."--David R. Mayhew, author of Divided We Govern "Peter Swenson's Disorder is a triumph of scholarship and certain to be the go-to source on the political transformations of American medicine over 150 years."--Howard Wolinsky, co-author of The Serpent on the Staff: The Unhealthy Politics of the American Medical Association
Topic
United States / 20th Century, United States / 19th Century, History, Health Policy
Lccn
2021-932828
Dewey Decimal
362.10973
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Medical, History

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