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The Best Medicine
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The fight against child mortality that transformed parenting, doctoring and the way we live
Only one hundred years ago, in even the world's wealthiest nations, children died in great numbers of diarrhoea, diphtheria, and measles, of scarlet fever and tuberculosis. Throughout history, culture has been shaped by these deaths; diaries and letters recorded them, and writers such as Louisa May Alcott, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Eugene O'Neill wrote about and mourned them. Not even the powerful and the wealthy could escape: of Abraham and Mary Lincoln's four children, only one survived to adulthood, and the first billionaire in history, John D. Rockefeller, lost his beloved grandson to scarlet fever. For children of the poor, immigrants, enslaved people and their descendants, the chances of dying were far worse.
The steady beating back of infant and child mortality is one of our greatest human achievements. Interweaving her own experiences as a medical student and doctor, Perri Klass pays tribute to groundbreaking women doctors like Rebecca Lee Crumpler, Mary Putnam Jacobi, and Josephine Baker, and to the nurses, public health advocates, and scientists who brought new approaches and scientific ideas about sanitation and vaccination to families. These scientists, healers, reformers, and parents rewrote the human experience so thatβfor the first time in human memoryβearly death is now the exception rather than the rule, bringing about a fundamental transformation in society, culture, and family life.
Previously published in hardcover as A Good Time to Be Born.
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"Kirkus" calls it a powerful story about children's right to live and thrive. Anne Fadiman praises it as riveting for readers interested in health care history and parents alike. Christie Watson of the New York Times describes it as an ambitious, elegant meditation intertwining history, medicine, politics, and art. Kate Julian of Atlantic highlights its insights on parenting changes brought by declining child mortality. Pulitzer-winning David Oshinsky commends the book's elegant writing and memorable characters, detailing the fusion of medical science and public health that revolutionised child survival.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780393882384
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 19 April 2022
Country: United States
Imprint: WW Norton & Co
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 23.0mm
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 211.0mm
Weight: 305g
Pages: 400
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About the Author
Perri Klass is professor of journalism and pediatrics at New York University, codirector of NYU Florence, and national medical director of Reach Out and Read. She writes the weekly column The Checkup for the New York Times.
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