Explores the response of governments, medicines and science to the impact of the AIDS epidemic on society. It brings together the views of scientists, policy-makers and historians. The recollections of key figures, such as former US surgeon general, C. Everett, are juxtaposed with historical perspectives on the development of AIDS to provide an overview of the first decade of AIDS in its national and international context. This book should be of interest to medical historians, AIDS researchers, health professionals and scientists, policy-makers and managers in the health industry.
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8vo. [8], 216 pp. Figs., index. Printed hardcover. Letter from Caroline Hannaway and Victoria A. Harden, presenting medical historian Russell C. Maulitz with a complimentary copy of the work. Very good. ISBN: 9051991908 Hannaway is the current Delegate for the American Association for the History of Medicine. Harden "retired in January 2006 as Director of the Office of NIH History and the Stetten Museum at the National Institutes of Health, an office she created during the 1986-87 observance of the NIH centennial" âÂÂ" NIH. Parascandola was the Historian for the Public Health Service. A quite catholic array of essays devoted to the AIDS crisis and public health. Artikel-Nr. MMRM1515
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