No One Was Turned Away: The Role of Public Hospitals in New York City since 1900 - Opdycke, Sandra (Adjunct Visiting Professor, Department of Urban Studies at Vassar College; Associate Director of the Institution in Social Policy, Adjunct Visiting Professor, Department of Urban Studies at Vassar College; Associate Director of the Instit - Books - Oxford University Press Inc - 9780195140590 - October 19, 2000
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No One Was Turned Away: The Role of Public Hospitals in New York City since 1900

Opdycke, Sandra (Adjunct Visiting Professor, Department of Urban Studies at Vassar College; Associate Director of the Institution in Social Policy, Adjunct Visiting Professor, Department of Urban Studies at Vassar College; Associate Director of the Instit

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No One Was Turned Away: The Role of Public Hospitals in New York City since 1900

Deals with the importance of public hospitals to New York City. Portraying the hospital as an urban institution that reflects the social, political, economic, demographic, and physical changes of the surrounding city, this book links the role of public hospitals to the debate about the place of public institutions in American society.


256 pages, 14 halftones, 2 figures, 1 map

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 19, 2000
ISBN13 9780195140590
Publishers Oxford University Press Inc
Pages 256
Dimensions 155 × 234 × 20 mm   ·   420 g