This case study focus upon Swedish provincial doctors as practitioners in a sparsely populated medical district in Sweden 1881-1920, and their positions as state’s medical experts in a period when the first steps towards a welfare state were taken. The question to be answered is how the doctors themselves looked upon their possibilities to promote public health in the Swedish countryside? The study shows that the provincial doctors for sure identified themselves as representatives of the Swedish state, medical science and modernisation, and that they agreed upon their own importance in the crusade of bringing modern welfare to the Swedish countryside. In practice, though, their possibilities to implementation and influence seem to have been...
After World War II a rapid expansion of the Swedish health care took place. The expansion was realis...
This dissertation investigates the mutual life project of Signe (1896-1988) and Axel Höjer (1890-197...
The aim of this study has been to analyse the relationship between licensed and unlicensed medical p...
his study examines the numerous logistical, cultural and psychological obstacles that midwives had t...
This study is regionally demarcated to two West Swedish islands, examining how state-employed distri...
This article is an analysis of conditions enabling the rise of the professional field of medicine in...
Early twentieth-century public health campaigns provide a useful means of examining the role that sc...
From 1857-1897 the district medical officer (distriktslege) responsible for Aurland lived in Lærdal....
This essay examines the policy process of specialist medical training in three Swedish counties. The...
The role of physicians in Swedish society changed dramatically in the 19th century. The need for peo...
Over the nineteenth century, medicine in Germany professionalized and Bavaria reformed and centraliz...
In the end of the1940's Occupational Medicine was institutionalised in Sweden. Health hazilards in t...
This study treats the topic of smallpox prevention in Sweden during the nascent phase of vaccination...
For 2500 years, bloodletting, purging, climate medicine and the miasmatic theory were the fundaments...
After World War II a rapid expansion of the Swedish health care took place. The expansion was realis...
This dissertation investigates the mutual life project of Signe (1896-1988) and Axel Höjer (1890-197...
The aim of this study has been to analyse the relationship between licensed and unlicensed medical p...
his study examines the numerous logistical, cultural and psychological obstacles that midwives had t...
This study is regionally demarcated to two West Swedish islands, examining how state-employed distri...
This article is an analysis of conditions enabling the rise of the professional field of medicine in...
Early twentieth-century public health campaigns provide a useful means of examining the role that sc...
From 1857-1897 the district medical officer (distriktslege) responsible for Aurland lived in Lærdal....
This essay examines the policy process of specialist medical training in three Swedish counties. The...
The role of physicians in Swedish society changed dramatically in the 19th century. The need for peo...
Over the nineteenth century, medicine in Germany professionalized and Bavaria reformed and centraliz...
In the end of the1940's Occupational Medicine was institutionalised in Sweden. Health hazilards in t...
This study treats the topic of smallpox prevention in Sweden during the nascent phase of vaccination...
For 2500 years, bloodletting, purging, climate medicine and the miasmatic theory were the fundaments...
After World War II a rapid expansion of the Swedish health care took place. The expansion was realis...
This dissertation investigates the mutual life project of Signe (1896-1988) and Axel Höjer (1890-197...
The aim of this study has been to analyse the relationship between licensed and unlicensed medical p...