Doctor and Patient in Soviet Russia / /
Field, Mark G.
Doctor and Patient in Soviet Russia / / Mark G. Field. - Reprint 2014 - 1 online resource (266 p.) - Russian Research Center Studies ; ; 29 .
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Preface -- CONTENTS -- Part I. THE SETTING -- Chapter 1. The Background: Tsarism and the Zemstvo Physician -- Chapter 2. Medical Services and the Soviet System -- Chapter 3. Soviet Medical Organization: History and Development -- Chapter 4. Medical Bureaucracy: The Ministry of Health -- Part II. THE PHYSICIAN -- Chapter 5. The Medical Profession: From Corporation to Employee Group -- Chapter 6. Recruitment of Medical Personnel: Social Origins, Motivation, Training and Indoctrination -- Chapter 7. Allocation of Medical Personnel: The Administrative Solution -- Chapter 8. Prerequisites for Medical Practice -- Chapter 9. To Certify or not to Certify: The Physician's Dilemma -- Part III. THE PATIENT -- Chapter 10. Social Position and "Medical Category" -- Chapter 11. Experiences with the Medical System and the Physician: Availability, Competence, and Rapport -- Chapter 12. Attitudes Toward the Medical System: Propaganda, Expectations, and Reality -- Chapter 13. The Patient's Dilemma: Organizational or Private Medicine -- Summary and Conclusions -- APPENDICES NOTES INDEX -- APPENDIX A. -- APPENDIX B. -- APPENDIX C. -- APPENDIX D. -- APPENDIX E. -- NOTES -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780674189256 9780674189263
10.4159/harvard.9780674189263 doi
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Medical care -- Soviet Union. .
Medicine -- Soviet Union.
614.2
Doctor and Patient in Soviet Russia / / Mark G. Field. - Reprint 2014 - 1 online resource (266 p.) - Russian Research Center Studies ; ; 29 .
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Preface -- CONTENTS -- Part I. THE SETTING -- Chapter 1. The Background: Tsarism and the Zemstvo Physician -- Chapter 2. Medical Services and the Soviet System -- Chapter 3. Soviet Medical Organization: History and Development -- Chapter 4. Medical Bureaucracy: The Ministry of Health -- Part II. THE PHYSICIAN -- Chapter 5. The Medical Profession: From Corporation to Employee Group -- Chapter 6. Recruitment of Medical Personnel: Social Origins, Motivation, Training and Indoctrination -- Chapter 7. Allocation of Medical Personnel: The Administrative Solution -- Chapter 8. Prerequisites for Medical Practice -- Chapter 9. To Certify or not to Certify: The Physician's Dilemma -- Part III. THE PATIENT -- Chapter 10. Social Position and "Medical Category" -- Chapter 11. Experiences with the Medical System and the Physician: Availability, Competence, and Rapport -- Chapter 12. Attitudes Toward the Medical System: Propaganda, Expectations, and Reality -- Chapter 13. The Patient's Dilemma: Organizational or Private Medicine -- Summary and Conclusions -- APPENDICES NOTES INDEX -- APPENDIX A. -- APPENDIX B. -- APPENDIX C. -- APPENDIX D. -- APPENDIX E. -- NOTES -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780674189256 9780674189263
10.4159/harvard.9780674189263 doi
--.
Medical care -- Soviet Union. .
Medicine -- Soviet Union.
614.2

