Concepts of Health, Illness and Disease: A Comparative Perspective

Concepts of Health, Illness and Disease: A Comparative Perspective

by Caroline Currer (Editor), Meg Stacey (Editor)

Synopsis

Both health care practitioners and health planners are beginning to recognize the importance of differences between lay and professional concepts of health and illness. The editors of this volume, having themselves worked in this field for many years, have selected and brought together writings by distinguished scholars from Britain, France, the United States, Germany and Poland. What impresses most is the range of problems synthesized from a genuinely international and interdisciplinary perspective. No reader can fail to be fascinated by the often peculiar ways in which different societies have tried to cope with the existential questions of health and illness.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 324
Publisher: Berg Publishers
Published: 03 Oct 1986

ISBN 10: 0907582192
ISBN 13: 9780907582199
Book Overview: Also available in hardback, 9780907582182 GBP55.00 (October, 1986)

Media Reviews
'...a successful effort to draw together in one volume the work of several medical sociologists and anthropologists on lay and professional concepts of health and healing.'Contemporary Sociology'...a much needed collection for those approaching the area for the first time.'British Medical Anthropology Society Newsletter
Author Bio
Caroline Currer Associate Fellow,Department of Sociology at the University of Warwick Meg Stacey Professor of Sociology, at the University of Warwick