A rich collection exploring how national health-care differences have influenced women's lives and informed feminist politics since 1945.
CA CA
"A fine book covering a wide swathe of important health and biomedical issues. Each author eloquently deals with the topic at hand, contributing original and scholarly work. Together, they find a niche as a collection of analyses that focuses on the cross-cutting complexities of the recent past in women's health. This is a wonderful collection." Antonia Maioni, director, McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, McGill University /// "This was a pleasure to read. The issues raised are crucial to current health policy debates, but, equally important, the stories used to analyze the issues are intrinsically interesting."Kathleen Jones, Department of History, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Ask a Question About this Product More... |