Cannon,Ida Maud

Social work in hospitals: a contribution to progressive medicine/ Ida Maud Cannon - New York: Russell sage foundation, 2014. - 257 p.

Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
Foreword --
PART ONE. The Background --
1. A Doctor's Message --
2. The English Hospital Almoner --
3. Forerunners in the United States --
4. A Period of Social Awakening --
5. A Physician Takes Action --
6. We ?uild on Firm Foundations --
PART TWO. Pioneering --
7. We Are "Permitted" --
8. Opportunities Increase --
9. We Choose Our Advisors --
10. Partial Recognition --
11. Seeking Our Special Role --
12. Interesting the Doctors --
13. A Broader Scope --
14. Accepted Officially --
15. A Profession Recognized --
16. We Analyze Our Function --
17. The Idea Becomes Widespread --
PART THREE. Fruits of Experience --
18. A Special Privilege --
19. A Socially Constructive Disease --
20. Hazards for the Industrial Worker --
21. Attitudes Change --
22.Its What's Left That Counts --
23. The Patient Teaches --
24. Medicine and Some Social Trends --
25. Facing New Frontiers --
Notes and References --

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