Published July, 2018
By Shannon Stettner, Kristin Burnett and Travis Hay
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By Shannon Stettner, Kristin Burnett and Travis Hay
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This volume highlights abortion experiences in the post-Morgentaler era and links new approaches to abortion history and research to the growing movement for reproductive justice.
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€36.59
Published July, 2018
By Susan Armstrong-Reid
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By Susan Armstrong-Reid
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This critical reassessment of the Quaker-sponsored humanitarian nursing convoy in 1940s China will deepen understanding of the ethical, cultural, and political barriers to delivering humanitarian assistance then and now.
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€41.48
Published June, 2018
By Judith Kulig
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By Judith Kulig
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A meticulous account and vivid illustration of the influence of religious beliefs on health practices, this book is essential reading for health care practitioners and students working with religiously diverse populations in Canada.
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€81.74
Published May, 2018
By Catherine Carstairs, Bethany Philpott and Sara Wilmshurst
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By Catherine Carstairs, Bethany Philpott and Sara Wilmshurst
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This book examines the history of public health in Canada, covering issues such as milk pasteurization, vaccination, fluoridation, nutrition education, industrial health, and campaigns against sexually transmitted infections.
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€98.82
Published January, 2018
By Antonia Maioni and Christopher P. Manfredi
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By Antonia Maioni and Christopher P. Manfredi
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An engaging study of the clash between two iconic Canadian policy instruments - universal, single-payer health care and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - and the effects on politics and policy.
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€70.76
Published December, 2017
By Shannon Stettner, Kristin Burnett and Travis Hay
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By Shannon Stettner, Kristin Burnett and Travis Hay
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This volume highlights abortion experiences in the post-Morgentaler era and links new approaches to abortion history and research to the growing movement for reproductive justice.
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€103.70
Published December, 2017
By Susan Armstrong-Reid
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By Susan Armstrong-Reid
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This critical reassessment of the Quaker-sponsored humanitarian nursing convoy in 1940s China will deepen understanding of the ethical, cultural, and political barriers to delivering humanitarian assistance then and now.
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€92.72
Published December, 2017
By Ryan Meili and Andre Picard
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By Ryan Meili and Andre Picard
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A Healthy Society draws on one doctor's experience in family practice, community building, and politics to envision a new approach to politics - and a healthier world.
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€32.93
Published July, 2017
By Sarah Isabel Wallace
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By Sarah Isabel Wallace
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Not Fit to Stay reveals how officials used panic about public health concerns as a basis for excluding early twentieth-century South Asian immigrants from entering Canada and the United States.
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€37.82
Published June, 2017
By Sharon Batt
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By Sharon Batt
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In this unsettling analysis of the breast cancer movement in Canada, health activist, scholar, award-winning journalist, and cancer survivor Sharon Batt investigates the changing relationship between patient advocacy groups and the pharmaceutical industry, as well as the contentious role of pharma funding.
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€43.92