
Medical Encounters
The Experience of Illness and Treatment
Routledge (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 1. July 2026
226 pages
978-1-040-96037-0 (ISBN)
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Originally published in 1977, this book looks at medical sociology from the inside. Each chapter has been written by sociologists who themselves were patients - participant observers. Each experienced problems and sought solutions in the health services, at the same time bringing their training in social science to the analysis of experience. This is a unique contribution to medical sociology, bringing a directness to the recorded experiences.
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Original review of Medical Encounters:'This is an interesting and worthwhile publication, which should be read and enjoyed by a wide circle of people including students, general practitioners, and vocational trainees. It should be on most library shelves.' J. S. McCormick, Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, (1978)
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English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
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0,84 MB
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978-1-040-96037-0 (9781040960370)
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After a BA Sociology degree at Sheffield, Alan Davis, who died in 1996, completed a research project on 'young men and work attitudes' (funded by the War Office). He was a lecturer in the newly created Department of Sociology at Aberdeen University from 1976-7, then moved to the Centre for Social Studies in Aberdeen to undertake full-time research as part of a team working on a programme on 'Objectives and Needs in Medical and Social Care Systems.' It was during this period that he was most active in British Medical Sociology, authoring and editing several books and papers. He also helped to set up and was the first convenor of' the Social Psychology Study Group of the BSA, a group which attempted to put micro-sociology onto the BSA map. In 1979 Alan Davis moved to Australia, to the then Department of Social Work at the University of Sydney. He played a pivotal role in the establishment of a full 4-year sociology programme at the University of Sydney from 1991 onwards, as well as in its continuing development.
Gordon Horobin (1926-1987) studied sociology at University College, Leicester. After graduating he took up a lecturing post at the University of Hull and in 1963 moved to the MRC Medical Sociology Unit in Aberdeen, a pioneering institution which started the careers of many people prominent in the field of medical sociology. Gordon Horobin was the author of several papers and books including Medical Encounters now being reissued by Routledge 50 years after its first publication. He went on to become Assistant Director at the MRC Medical Sociology Unit which eventually moved to Glasgow in 1985. He then moved to the Department of Sociology and Social Work at the University of Aberdeen.
Gordon Horobin (1926-1987) studied sociology at University College, Leicester. After graduating he took up a lecturing post at the University of Hull and in 1963 moved to the MRC Medical Sociology Unit in Aberdeen, a pioneering institution which started the careers of many people prominent in the field of medical sociology. Gordon Horobin was the author of several papers and books including Medical Encounters now being reissued by Routledge 50 years after its first publication. He went on to become Assistant Director at the MRC Medical Sociology Unit which eventually moved to Glasgow in 1985. He then moved to the Department of Sociology and Social Work at the University of Aberdeen.
Content
1. Preface Alan Davis and Gordon Horobin 2. Becoming a Hypochondriac Paul Atkinson 3. Patient Manipulation of the System: An Ethno-Biographic Account Roy Mapes 4. Medical Errands: A Discussion of Routine Patient Work Philip Strong 5. Coping with Migraine Sally Macintyre and David Oldman 6. Learning to Live with It: An Account of A Career of Chronic Dermatological Illness and Patienthood Ray Jobling 7. Diagnosis: The End of Transition Ann Holohan 8. Parenthood and Patienthood: A Dialectical Autobiography Nicky Hart 9. Conflicting Paradigms of Pregnancy: Managing Ambiguity in Ante-Natal Encounters Jean Comaroff 10. The Moral Career of the Day Patient David Weir 11. Routines in a Tropical Diseases Hospital Rosemary Firth 12. On Becoming a Patient in an Orthopaedic Ward: Some Thought on the Definition of the Situation Eileen Fairhurst 13. Trauma and Tedium: An Account of Living on a Children's Ward Barbara Webb 14. A Yank in the NHS Julius Roth 15. Conclusion - Problems of Patienthood Alan Davis and Gordon Horobin.
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