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The State Provision of Sanatoriums

The State Provision of Sanatoriums

The State Provision of Sanatoriums

S. V. Pearson
June 2011
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9780521232982

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    First published in 1913, during a period when tuberculosis remained a massive problem in terms of British public health, this volume constitutes an argument for the state provision of sanatoriums. Written shortly after the passing of the 1911 National Insurance Act, a key event in the development of the welfare state, it also provides an argument for the socio-economic benefits of strengthening the country through government intervention. Created for a wide circle of readers, particularly those involved within the burgeoning state infrastructure of the time, the book is concise and highly readable. It will be of value to anyone with an interest in the welfare state, British history, and the history of public health.

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    June 2011
    Paperback
    9780521232982
    94 pages
    229 × 152 × 6 mm
    0.15kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Why a State should provide sanatoriums, and the principles to follow in raising a fund
    • 3. Outline of what is being done in: The United Kingdom, Germany, Norway, United States, Hungary
    • 4. How to raise the funds, and control the efficiency of State sanatoriums
    • 5. On other agencies for combating tuberculosis and their connection with the sanatorium
    • 6. On the construction of a State sanatorium: (site, architectural planning, etc.)
    • 7. On running a State sanatorium: (the cost, the doctor, the patient, compulsion, discipline, etc.)
    • 8. The advantages of sanatorium treatment over domiciliary
    • 9. Future ideals
    • Index.
      Author
    • S. V. Pearson