Contents:
Acknowledgements Part One: Ideology and Policy Introduction 1. The Condition of the Working Class in England
Fredrick Engles 2. National Health Service Bill
Ministry of Health 3. The Road to Serfdom
F.A. Hayek 4. Working for Patients
Secretaries of State for Health 5. Everyone A Private Patient
David Green 6. Supporting Families
Home Office 7. The New NHS
Secretary of State for Health 8. Saving Lives
Secretary of State for Health 9. A New Universalism ^iWorld Organisation Part Two: Social Stratification and Health Introduction 10. The Poor and the Poorest
Brian Abel-Smith and
Peter Townsend 11. The Black Spot
Sir Douglas Black (chairman) 12. Widening Inequality of Health in Northern England, 1981-91
eter Phillimore, Alastair Beattie and
Peter Townsend 13. What Makes Women Sick
Lesley Doyle 14. You Are Dangerous to your Health
Robert Crawford 15. Beyond the Black Report
Mel Bartley, David Blane and
George Davey Smith 16. The Acheson Report
Sir Donald Acheson (chairman) Part Three: Professionalisation and Health Introduction 17. The Profession of Medicine
Eliot Freidson 18. Governmentality and the Institutionalization of Expertise Terry Johnson 19. The Rise of Surveillance Medicine
David Armstrong 20. The Diagnostic Test and the Danger Within
Deborah Lupton 21. The Modern Rise of Population
Thomas McKeown 22. From Tribalism to Corporatism: The Managerial Challenge to Medical Dominance
David J. Hunter 23. Disability and the Myth of the Independent Researcher
Colin Barnes Part Four: Experiencing Health and Illness Introduction 24. Lay Concepts of Health
Mildred Blaxter 25. Pathways to the Doctor - From Person to Patient
Irving Kenneth Zola 26. Going to See the Doctor
Gerry Stimson and
Barbara Webb 27. Managing Courtesy Stigma: The Case of Alzheimer's Disease ^Hazel MacRae 28. Researching Women's Health Work
Hilary Graham 29. The Body in Consumer Culture
Mike Featherstone 30. Containing the Body
Wendy Seymour 31. A Good Enough Death
Beverley McNamara Index