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The Medical Metropolis Health Care And Economic Transformation In Pittsburgh And Houston Andrew T Simpson

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The Medical Metropolis Health Care And Economic Transformation In Pittsburgh And Houston Andrew T Simpson
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.33 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Andrew T. Simpson
ISBN: 9780812296518, 0812296516
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Medical Metropolis Health Care And Economic Transformation In Pittsburgh And Houston Andrew T Simpson by Andrew T. Simpson 9780812296518, 0812296516 instant download after payment.

The Medical Metropolis offers the first comparative, historical account of how big medicine shaped American cities in the postindustrial era. Taking Pittsburgh and Houston as case studies, Andrew T. Simpson traces the effects the changing business of American health care had on policy, privatization, and technological innovation.


The Medical Metropolis offers the first comparative, historical account of how big medicine shaped American cities in the postindustrial era. Taking Pittsburgh and Houston as case studies, Andrew T. Simpson traces the effects the changing business of American health care had on policy, privatization, and technological innovation.

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