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Introduction | 3 | |
Pt. I | Medical Sociology before 1940 | |
1 | The Origins: Medicine as Social Science, Public Health, and Social Medicine | 11 |
2 | American Sociology before 1920: From Social Advocacy to Academic Legitimacy | 23 |
3 | Between the World Wars | 39 |
4 | The University of Chicago | 63 |
5 | Regional and Intellectual Influences | 83 |
Pt. II | Medical Sociology, 1940-1980 | |
6 | First Steps toward Social Identity: Effects of the War and Its Aftermath on Medical Sociology | 111 |
7 | Postwar Medical Sociology: The Founders at Major Universities, 1945-1960 | 131 |
8 | The Role of NIMH, 1946-1975 | 155 |
9 | Becoming a Profession: The Role of the Private Foundations | 181 |
10 | From Ad Hoc Committee to Professional Association: The Section on Medical Sociology, 1955-1980 | 215 |
Pt. III | The Current Status of Medical Sociology | |
11 | An Era of Change, 1980-2000 | 247 |
Notes | 285 | |
Index | 335 |
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