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Dead on Arrival
Author: Colin Gordon
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B002WJM51O
Category: Medical



Dead on Arrival (Politics and Society in Twentieth Century America)


Why, alone among industrial democracies, does the United States not have national health insurance? While many books have addressed this question, Dead on Arrival is the first to do so based on original archival research for the full sweep of the twentieth century. Download Dead on Arrival medical books for free.
Drawing on a wide range of political, reform, business, and labor records, Colin Gordon traces a complex and interwoven story of political failure and private response. He examines, in turn, the emergence of private, work-based benefits; the uniquely American pursuit of "social insurance"; the influence of race and gender on the health care debate; and the ongoing confrontation between reformers and powerful economic and health interests.Dead on Arrival stands alone in Get Dead on Arrival our bestseller medical books.

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Drawing on a wide range of political, reform, business, and labor records, Colin Gordon traces a complex and interwoven story of political failure and private response Dead on Arrival stands alone in

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