Medicine, Law and Public Policy in Scotland

Author: Mark Freeman;Eleanor Gordon;Krista Maglen  

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9780748699391

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781845861162

Subject: D909.9 法制史

Keyword: Public health & safety lawLegal historyConstitutional & administrative lawSocial lawHistory of medicine

Language: ENG

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Chapter

1 The Provision and Control of Medical Relief: Urban Central Scotland in the Late Nineteenth Century

2 Charity Dispensaries, Medical Education and Domiciliary Medical Care for the Poor in Edinburgh and Glasgow, c.1870–1914

3 Welfare Agencies and Migrant Settlers in Scotland, c.1919–22

4 The Jews of Glasgow: Aspects of Health and Welfare

5 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Local Registrars of Births, Deaths and Marriages in Mid-Nineteenth Century Scotland

6 Public Information, Private Lives: Dr James Craufurd Dunlop and the Collection of Vital Statistics in Scotland, 1904–30

7 Exploring the Myth of a Scottish Privilege: A Comparison of the Early Development of the Law on Medical Confidentiality in Scotland and England

8 Law, Medicine and the Treatment of Homosexua lOffenders in Scotland, 1950–1980

9 ‘Boy’ Clerks and Scottish Health Administration, 1867–1956

10 Central Policy and Local Independence: Integration, Health Centres and the NHS in Scotland 1948–1990

Anne Crowther: List of Main Publications

Index

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