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Concepts of Alzheimer Disease: Biological, Clinical, and Cultural Perspectives Book

Concepts of Alzheimer Disease: Biological, Clinical, and Cultural Perspectives
Concepts of Alzheimer Disease: Biological, Clinical, and Cultural Perspectives, As the essays in this volume show, conceptualizing dementia has always been a complex process. With contributions from noted professionals in psychiatry, neurology, molecular biology, sociology, history, ethics, and health policy, <i>Concepts of Alzheimer, Concepts of Alzheimer Disease: Biological, Clinical, and Cultural Perspectives has a rating of 3 stars
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Concepts of Alzheimer Disease: Biological, Clinical, and Cultural Perspectives, As the essays in this volume show, conceptualizing dementia has always been a complex process. With contributions from noted professionals in psychiatry, neurology, molecular biology, sociology, history, ethics, and health policy, Concepts of Alzheimer, Concepts of Alzheimer Disease: Biological, Clinical, and Cultural Perspectives
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  • Concepts of Alzheimer Disease: Biological, Clinical, and Cultural Perspectives
  • Written by author Peter J. Whitehouse
  • Published by Johns Hopkins University Press, December 1999
  • As the essays in this volume show, conceptualizing dementia has always been a complex process. With contributions from noted professionals in psychiatry, neurology, molecular biology, sociology, history, ethics, and health policy, Concepts of Alzheimer
  • "This is an excellent book, both for the newcomer to the study of Alzheimer disease and to the seasoned reader and clinician." -- Aging and Mental Health David O. Staats This is a multiauthored volume on the social and intellectual his
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As the essays in this volume show, conceptualizing dementia has always been a complex process. With contributions from noted professionals in psychiatry, neurology, molecular biology, sociology, history, ethics, and health policy, Concepts of Alzheimer Disease looks at the ways in which Alzheimer disease has been defined in various historical and cultural contexts.

The book covers every major development in the field, from the first case described by Alois Alzheimer in 1907 through groundbreaking work on the genetics of the disease. Essays examine not only the prominent role that biomedical and clinical researchers have played in defining Alzheimer disease, but also the ways in which the perspectives of patients, their caregivers, and the broader public have shaped concepts.

The book contains black-and-white illustrations.


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