Medicine in America: From the Columbian Exchange to the Cancer Wars HI 31L Mondays 2-4 Roberta Bivins.

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Medicine in America: From the Columbian Exchange to the Cancer Wars HI 31L Mondays 2-4 Roberta Bivins

The history of medicine and the history of America Why a medical perspective on the American past? –Health and the body are enduring and immediate concerns across historical periods and peoples of America; –Allows approaches to both natural and built environments; –Offers a unique perspective on social and cultural trends and beliefs: shows how they filtered into and influenced PRACTICE and daily life; –Shows interplay between cultural, political, economic and social spheres.

What kind of history is this? Social Political Economic Cultural

Approaches to the history of medicine Through case studies Through individual accounts Through politics Through professionalization Through technologies, images and artefacts Through media representations

(Some) Themes in the module

Gender in/ Gender and Medicine

Medicine, Healthcare & Race

Professions and Professionalisation

War, Medicine and the State

Medicine and Immigration

Institutional History

Medical Education

Medicine and the Body Politic

Diseases

Medicine and Technology