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Picturing Medical Progress From Pasteur To Polio
Bert Hansen

Picturing Medical Progress From Pasteur To Polio

a history of mass media images and popular attitudes in America

Rutgers University Press (Jun 15, 2009)
9780813545769
| Paperback
352 pages | 178 x 270 mm
Dewey 610
LC Classification R151 .H25 2009
LC Control No. 2008038707

Genre

  • Non-Fiction
  • Textbook

Subject

  • Health In Mass Media
  • Health In Mass Media - United States - History
  • History Of Medicine - United States
  • History, 19th Century - United States
  • History, 20th Century - United States

Plot

Today, pharmaceutical companies, HMOs, insurance carriers, and the health care system in general may often puzzle and frustrate the general publicùand even physicians and researchers. By contrast, from the 1880s through the 1950s Americans enthusiastically embraced medicine and its practitioners. Picturing Medical Progress from Pasteur to Polio offers a refreshing portrait of an era when the public excitedly anticipated medical progress and research breakthroughs.This unique study with 130 archival illustrations drawn from newspaper sketches, caricatures, comic books, Hollywood films, and LIFE magazine photography analyzes the relationship between mass media images and popular attitudes. Bert Hansen considers the impact these representations had on public attitudes and shows how media portrayal and popular support for medical research grew together and reinforced each other.

Personal

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Added Date Jul 31, 2015 04:17:02
Modified Date Jul 31, 2015 04:17:02

Value

Purchased Aug 2013 at Amazon
Book Condition 75-100% Great