Little attention has been paid to the history of the influence of the social sciences upon medical thinking and practice in the twentieth century. The essays in this volume explore the consequences of the interaction between medicine and social science by evaluating its significance for the moral and aterial role of medicine in modern societies. Some of the essays examine the ideas of both clinicians and social scientists who believed that highly technologized medicine could be made more humanistic by understanding the social relations of health and illness. Other authors interrogate the…mehr
Little attention has been paid to the history of the influence of the social sciences upon medical thinking and practice in the twentieth century. The essays in this volume explore the consequences of the interaction between medicine and social science by evaluating its significance for the moral and aterial role of medicine in modern societies. Some of the essays examine the ideas of both clinicians and social scientists who believed that highly technologized medicine could be made more humanistic by understanding the social relations of health and illness. Other authors interrogate the critical assault which social science has made upon medicine as a system of knowledge, organisation and power. The volume discusses, therefore, the relationship between social-scientific knowledge both in and of medicine in the twentieth century. Collectively the essays illustrate that the respective power of biology and culture in determining human behaviour and social transition continues to be an unresolved paradox.
Dorothy Porter is a Wellcome Senior Lecturer in the History Department at Birkbeck College in the University of London. She has written In Sickness and In Health: the British Experience 1650-1850 (London, Fourth Estate books, 1988; New York, basil Blackwell, 1989) and Patient's Progress. The Dialectics of Doctoring in 18th century England (Cambridge, Polity Press, 1989; Palo Alto. Stanford University Press, 1990) both with Roy Porter. She has recently edited a collection of essays on The History of health and the Modern State (Amsterdam and Atlanta, Rodopi, 1994) and is currently completing a book on Health Civilisation and the State. A History of Public Health from Ancient to Modern Times (London, Routledge) and researching a study of The Pursuit of Social Pathology: Medicine and Social Science in Britain in the Twentieth Century.
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