Social environment and health

by Stewart Wolf

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In this brief volume, a distinguished medical scientist reviews a wide range of evidence linking the quality of social rellationships to physicla health and disease. At issue is the question of how social forces can affect the function and structure of bodily organs. Over the course of recorded histoy, man's view of disease has vacillated, focusing alternately on the contributions of outside agents (evil spirits, bad air, microbes) and on defects in the sick individual himself. The author show more favors a different approach, also ancient in origin, which holds that disease is a consequence of the interaction between a person and his environment. Moving on from this premise, Dr. Wolf argues that the manifestation of disease are themselves evidences of biological adaptations to environmental challenges, including challenges in the psychosial sphere. The book brings into focus the adaptive processes by which the human body wards off disease. With numerous examples the auhthor illustrates how the vital mechanisms of living creatures are maintained in a state of dynamic equilibrium capable of responding to challenges, concrete and symbolic. In this context, health reflects the quality of the adjustments and disease implies a failure of effective adaptation usually in the form of responses that are inadequate, excessive, or otherwise inappropriate. From this analysis emerges an awareness of the importance of interdependence at every level of biological organization including social relationships. In the final chapter, the whole story of the relationship of adaptation to health is put ina philosophical framework with some predictions about the future course of human ecology. show less

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Stewart Wolf (1914-2005) was professor of medicine at Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia and director of the Totts Gap Medical Research Laboratories.-Before his tenure at Temple University, he headed the department of medicine at the University of Oklahoma. He authored, edited, or co-authored numerous books, including Social show more Environmentand Health, The Stomach, and Educating Doctors. show less

Classifications

DDC/MDS
613Applied Science & TechnologyMedicine & healthPersonal health and Fitness
LCC
RA418 .W634MedicinePublic aspects of medicinePublic aspects of medicineMedicine and the stateMedicine and society. Social medicine. Medical sociology

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Languages
English
Media
Paper
ISBNs
1