Medical Sociologists at workRay H. Elling, Magdalena Sokolowska Transaction Publishers - 347 pages |
Contents
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To Strike a Balance | 49 |
In the Vineyards of Medical Sociology or How a Jeep Ride in Occupied Germany Changed My Life | 91 |
The Development of Design by Accident | 117 |
Serendipity An Autobiographical Account of the Career of a Medical Sociologist in Britain | 137 |
Disciplined Protest and Academic Work The Emergence of a Professional Identity | 165 |
A Few Ideas and Many Opportunities A Career in Medical Sociology | 189 |
Medical Sociologist without a Chateau? | 213 |
From Medicine and Public Health to Medical Sociology in Argentina | 245 |
Autobiographical Notes of a Medical Sociologist in Israel | 273 |
My Path to Medical Sociology | 291 |
Becoming and Being a Medical Behavioral Scientist | 311 |
Contributors | 333 |
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