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In the kingdom of the sick : a social history of chronic illness in America

Summary: "More than 133 million Americans now live with chronic illness, accounting for nearly three quarters of all health care dollars and untold pain, disability, and heartbreak. Patients with diseases as varied as HIV, cancer, or type 2 diabetes have been stigmatized, accused of causing their illnesses through their lifestyle choices. people with irritable bowel syndrome and female patients with chronic fatigue syndrome have been told their symptoms were due to anxiety; and millions of people with chronic pain have faced skepticism from physicians and public alike."--Back cover.

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  • ISBN: 9781620406281
  • ISBN: 1620406284
  • Physical Description: print
    243 pages ; 21 cm
  • Edition: Paperback edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Bloomsbury, 2014.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-235) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: From Plato to polio: chronic disease in historical content -- An awakening: medicine and illness in Post-World War Two America -- Disability rights, civil rights, and chronic illness -- The women's health movement and patient empowerment -- Culture, consumerism, and character: chronic illness and patient advocacy in the 1980s and 1990s -- A slight hysterical tendency: revisiting "the girl who cried pain" -- Into the fray: patients in the digital age -- Participatory medicine and transparency -- What future, at what cost?
Subject: Chronic diseases United States History
Chronically ill Social aspects United States

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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Kirtland Community College Library RA 644.6 .E39 2014 30775305503766 General Collection Available -

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In the Kingdom of the Sick : A Social History of Chronic Illness in America
In the Kingdom of the Sick : A Social History of Chronic Illness in America
by Edwards, Laurie
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In the Kingdom of the Sick : A Social History of Chronic Illness in America


Thirty years ago, Susan Sontag famously wrote, "Everyone who is born holds dual citizenship, in the kingdom of the well and the kingdom of the sick . . . Sooner or later each of us is obliged, at least for a spell, to identify ourselves as citizens of that other place." More than 133 million Americans now live with chronic illness, accounting for nearly three quarters of all health care dollars and untold pain, disability, and heartbreak. Patients with diseases as varied as HIV, cancer, or type 2 diabetes have been stigmatized, accused of causing their preventable illnesses through their lifestyle choices. People with irritable bowel syndrome and female patients with chronic fatigue syndrome have been told their symptoms were due to anxiety; and millions of people with chronic pain have faced skepticism from physicians and the public alike. What The Noonday Demon did for people suffering from depression, Laurie Edwards does for those who are chronically ill, championing their cause and giving voice to their lament.
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