Author: Theodore H. MacDonald
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1846192013
Category: Medical
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1846192013
Category: Medical
The Global Human Right to Health: Dream or Possibility?
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The book argues that the major causes of ill-health are not bacteria and viruses, but poverty. If we could solve the immensely complex problems of global inequities in wealth, the health inequities would largely vanish. The issue is not a simple one. This book sets out to break down the communication barriers between the professionals and the ordinary person who looks with dismay at international injustice but feels totally inadequate in the face of it. The book argues that neoliberal approaches to global finance and international trade, which are inextricably Get The Global Human Right to Health our bestseller medical books.

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The book argues that the major causes of ill-health are not bacteria and viruses, but poverty. If we could solve the immensely complex problems of global inequities in wealth, the health inequities would largely vanish. The issue is not a simple one. This book sets out to break down the communication barriers between the professionals and the ordinary person who looks with dismay at international injustice but feels totally inadequate in the face of it he book argues that the major causes of ill-health are not bacteria and viruses, but poverty. If we could solve the immensely complex problems of global inequities in wealth, the health inequities would largely vanish. The issue is not a simple one. This book sets out to break down the communication barriers between the professionals and the ordinary person who looks with dismay at international injustice but feels totally inadequate in the face of it. The book argues that neoliberal approaches to global finance and international trade, which are inextricably
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