In 1985 Roy Porter called for patients to be retrieved from the margins of history because, without them, our understanding of illness and healthcare would remain distorted. But despite concerted efforts, the innovation that Porter envisaged has not come to pass. Patient voices in Britain repositions the patient at the centre of healthcare histories. By prioritising the patient’s perspective in the century before the foundation of the National Health Service, this edited collection enriches our understanding of healthcare in the context of Britain’s emerging welfare state. Encompassing topics like ethical archival practice, life within institutions, user-driven medicine and the impact of shame and stigma on health outcomes, its chapters enc...
Writing the recent history of mental health services requires a conscious departure from the histori...
Both empirically and interpretively, extant histories of psychiatry reveal a vastly greater degree o...
This edited collection repositions the patient experience at the centre of healthcare histories and ...
In 1985 Roy Porter called for patients to be retrieved from the margins of history because, without ...
Over the last fifty years, British patients have been transformed into consumers. This book consider...
Writing the recent history of mental health services requires a conscious departure from the histori...
What are the ethics that shape or should shape engagement with historical medical data, particularly...
Writing the recent history of mental health services requires a conscious departure from the histor...
Since Roy Porter’s pioneering work on the ‘patient’s view’, historians have taken up the challenge t...
Since Roy Porter’s pioneering work on the ‘patient’s view’, historians have taken up the challenge t...
The patient has been much neglected by medical historians: most medical history has been compiled by...
This article presents an historical overview of the changing meaning of the patient-consumer, and sp...
This article explores the public engagement work of the Cultural History of the National Health Serv...
The overall aim of this study, performed in Sweden, was to problematize the contemporary national an...
The overall aim of this study, performed in Sweden, was to problematize the contemporary national an...
Writing the recent history of mental health services requires a conscious departure from the histori...
Both empirically and interpretively, extant histories of psychiatry reveal a vastly greater degree o...
This edited collection repositions the patient experience at the centre of healthcare histories and ...
In 1985 Roy Porter called for patients to be retrieved from the margins of history because, without ...
Over the last fifty years, British patients have been transformed into consumers. This book consider...
Writing the recent history of mental health services requires a conscious departure from the histori...
What are the ethics that shape or should shape engagement with historical medical data, particularly...
Writing the recent history of mental health services requires a conscious departure from the histor...
Since Roy Porter’s pioneering work on the ‘patient’s view’, historians have taken up the challenge t...
Since Roy Porter’s pioneering work on the ‘patient’s view’, historians have taken up the challenge t...
The patient has been much neglected by medical historians: most medical history has been compiled by...
This article presents an historical overview of the changing meaning of the patient-consumer, and sp...
This article explores the public engagement work of the Cultural History of the National Health Serv...
The overall aim of this study, performed in Sweden, was to problematize the contemporary national an...
The overall aim of this study, performed in Sweden, was to problematize the contemporary national an...
Writing the recent history of mental health services requires a conscious departure from the histori...
Both empirically and interpretively, extant histories of psychiatry reveal a vastly greater degree o...
This edited collection repositions the patient experience at the centre of healthcare histories and ...