Series |
Indiana-Michigan series in Russian and East European studies Indiana-Michigan series in Russian and East European studies. ^A225960
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Partial contents |
The problem of health reform in Russia / Susan Gross Solomon and John F. Hutchinson -- "Who killed cock Robin?" : an inquiry into the death of Zemstvo medicine / John F. Hutchinson -- Social influences on psychiatric theory and practice in late Imperial Russia / Julie V. Brown -- Yellow tickets and state-licensed brothels : the tsarist government and the regulation of urban prostitution / Laurie Bernstein -- The science and politics of Soviet insurance medicine / Sally Ewing -- Origins of Soviet health administration : Narkomzdrav, 1918-1928 / Neil B. Weissman -- Feldshers and rural health care in the early Soviet period / Samuel C. Ramer -- Economics of Soviet public health, 1928-1932 : development strategy, resource constraints, and health plans / Christopher M. Davis -- Social hygiene and Soviet public health, 1921-1930 / Susan Gross Solomon. |
Partial contents |
Eugenics as social medicine in revolutionary Russia : prophets, patrons, and the dialectics of discipline-building / Mark B. Adams -- Okhrana truda : industrial hygiene, psychotechnics, and industrialization in the USSR / Lewis H. Siegelbaum -- Afterword / Susan Gross Solomon and John F. Hutchinson. |
General note | "Published in cooperation with the Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Toronto."--T.p. verso. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Acquisitions source |
Laupus- Robert W. Cihak History of Medicine Collection |
LCCN | 89045410 |
ISBN | 0253353327 |
ISBN | 9780253353320 |