here's another:
Fuchs V R. Who shall live? Health, economics, and social choice. New York: Basic, 1974. 168 p.
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On Nov 28, 2009, at 3:45 PM, Shirley Johnson-lans wrote:
> Must be two editions or two printings. But no matter. I should think something more than 25 years old ought to qualify as a classic?
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> Actually it think it was 1982.
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> Actually, that book by Paul Starr was published in 1983. I have it on my library shelves right in front of me as I write this. But maybe 26 11/12th years is OK?
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> Shirley
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> I might add Paul Starr's history of the US medical profession.
> "The Social Transformation of American Medicine". I think it was written in the late 70s so should make the cut.
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> Terrific idea.
> My candidates:
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> • Rosemary Stevens, American Medicine and the Public Interest
> • Carolyn Tuohy, Accidental Logics.
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> DW
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> On 11/28/09 1:24 PM, "Oliver,AJ" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi
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> I have a quick question. We’re keen to start a new section in Health Economics, Policy and Law that revisits and reviews some of the classic texts in health policy (economics, political science or law-related) from the past. Books we have in mind so far are Bob Evans’ ‘Strained Mercy’, one of Brian Abel-Smith’s books, Victor Fuchs’ ‘Who Shall Live?’, and “The Gift Relationship” by Titmuss.
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> We were wondering if any of you could suggest some classic texts that you think we might usefully review in this series?
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> Best,
> Adam
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