Examining the impacts of global development processes and HIV response on queer politics and activism in Ghana
An exploration of the experience of “health” in the age of the smart watch
The human story of Covid, from America's bellwether state
A narrative-driven exploration of the effects of BRCA genetic testing on the lives of at-risk women
An English translation of the oldest extant book on forensic medicine in the world
The first long- term anthropological study of China’s Baby- Friendly Hospital Initiative, closely examining our assumptions about motherhood and childbirth
Scrutinizes dominant models of health and ability, race, and gender and the structure of digital health
An insightful look at the University of Michigan’s groundbreaking Medical School
A new edition of a classic: the first complete picture of the public-health approach to gun violence
The life story of the epidemiologist who discovered the harmful effects of fetal X rays and other radiation exposure
A pathbreaking study of the psychic afflictions of German soldiers returning from the Second World War
Gripping account of the Ann Arbor Veterans Hospital poisonings and the controversial investigation and trial of two nurses
Explores how the social sciences and clinical medicine contributed to the understanding and treatment of offenders in three disparate political regimes
Tracing how the meanings of a barbaric surgical procedure emerged, accrued, and transformed within medicine and public culture in the U.S.
A narrative-driven exploration of the effects of BRCA genetic testing on the lives of at-risk women
Medicaid has grown to be the largest intergovernmental grant program in the United States, thanks in part to the efforts of state governors
Uncovers the lived experience of breast cancer through autobiographical and photographic narratives
An interdisciplinary project that aims at demonstrating the importance of humanistic understanding in the intellectual and everyday practices of medicine
An analysis of the body of research into physician-patient communication
The history of disabled veterans, from Ancient Greece to the conflict in Afghanistan
The history of disabled veterans, from Ancient Greece to the conflict in Afghanistan
Sheds light on the complex cultural politics that surround the promotion of breastfeeding at a time of global health crises
A classic look at doctors in television, updated with two decades of new shows and research
Examines the effects of social and economic change on the aging populations of Asia