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100 1 $aStarr, Paul,$d1949-
245 14 $aThe social transformation of American medicine /$cPaul Starr.
260 0 $aNew York :$bBasic Books,$cc1982.
300 $axiv, 514 p. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tA Sovereign Profession: The Rise of Medical Authority and the Shaping of the Medical System --$tIntroduction: The Social Origins of Professional Sovereignty --$tThe Roots of Authority --$tDependence and Legitimacy --$tCultural Authority and Occupational Control --$tSteps in a Transformation --$tThe Growth of Medical Authority --$tFrom Authority to Economic Power --$tStrategic Position and the Defense of Autonomy --$tMedicine in a Democratic Culture, 1760-1850 --$tDomestic Medicine --$tProfessional Medicine --$tFrom England to America --$tProfessional Education on an Open Market --$tThe Frustration of Professionalism --$tThe Medical Counterculture --$tPopular Medicine --$tThe Thomsonians and the Frustration of Anti-Professionalism --$tThe Eclipse of Legitimate Complexity --$tThe Expansion of the Market --$tThe Emerging Market Before the Civil War --$tThe Changing Ecology of Medical Practice --$tThe Local Transportation Revolution --$tWork, Time, and the Segregation of Disorder --$tThe Market and Professional Autonomy --$tThe Consolidation of Professional Authority, 1850-1930 --$tPhysicians and Social Structure in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America --$tClass --$tStatus --$tPowerlessness --$tMedicine's Civil War and Reconstruction --$tThe Origins of Medical Sectarianism --$tConflict and Convergence --$tLicensing and Organization --$tMedical Education and the Restoration of Occupational Control --$tReform from Above --$tConsolidating the System --$tThe Aftermath of Reform --$tThe Retreat of Private Judgment --$tAuthority over Medication --$tAmbiguity and Competence.
520 $aWinner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Bancroft Prize in American History, this is a landmark history of how the entire American health care system of doctors, hospitals, health plans, and government programs has evolved over the last two centuries.
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