Politics and personality in medicine. Genesis of an indigent clinic
T.M. Johnson and
G.H. Stein
American Journal of Public Health, 1975, vol. 65, issue 3, 253-259
Abstract:
Through a case study of a facility for the medical care of indigent patients, the interpenetration of politics, personality, and medicine is revealed. The nature of community health problems is examined from both medical and political perspectives.
Date: 1975
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