In The Kingdom Of The Sick: A Social History Of Chronic Illness In America - Plot & Excerpts
“About the Crisis,” Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease, www.fightchronicdis ease.org/issues/about.cfm. 2. “SWHR Timeline,” Society for Women’s Health Research, www.womenshealthresearch.org/site/PageServer?pagename=about_timeline. 3. Porter, The Greatest Benefit to Mankind, 15. 4. Sontag, Illness as Metaphor and AIDS and Its Metaphors, 3. 5. Porter, Greatest Benefit to Mankind, 29. CHAPTER 1: FROM PLATO TO POLIO 1. Wall, Encounters with the Invisible, 8. 2. Kamen, All in My Head, 90. 3. Sontag, Illness as Metaphor, 6. 4. Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease, “The Growing Crisis of Chronic Disease.” 5. Kamen, All in My Head, 63. 6. Morris, “How To Speak Postmodern,” 1. 7. Ibid., 2. 8. Ibid. 9. Adler, Medical Firsts, 8. 10. Ibid., 9. 11. Ibid., 10–11. 12. Ibid., 11. 13. Porter, Greatest Benefit to Mankind, 56. 14. Bergdolt, Wellbeing, 37–38. 15. Ibid., 38. 16. Ibid., 39. 17. Kennedy, A Brief History of Disease, 28. 18. Ibid. 19. Porter, Greatest Benefit to Mankind, 84.
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