Introduction: Topographies of Medicine: Bodies, Institutions, and Infrastructures Matthew Wolf-Meyer, Junko Kitanaka, and Eugene Raikhel, eds. Part I: Medicine's Infrastructures Section Introduction: Medicine and Everyday Life: Transformations of the Life-course Through Biomedical Encounters Junto Kitanaka Chapter 1: Sickness, Illness, Body Politic, Planetary Health Emily Yates-Doerr Chapter 2:Disability, Development, Potentiality, Personhood Chris Sargent & Michele Friedner Chapter 3: Acute, Chronic, Suffering, Cure Ayo Wahlberg Chapter 4: Diagnosis, Symptom, Treatment, Care Todd Meyers Chapter 5: Hospital, Clinic, Expertise, Education Harris Solomon Part II: Medicine's Bodies Section Introduction: Making and Manipulating Bodies Eugene Raikhel Chapter 6: Mental, Somatic, Neuro- Jocelyn Lim Chua Chapter 7: Genes, Race, Nature, Phenotype Duana Fullwiley Chapter 8: Drugs, Embodiment, Harm, Pleasure Gideon Lasko Chapter 9: Health, Value, Technology, Prosthetic, Pharmaceutical Stefan Ecks Part III: Medicine's Institutions Section Introduction: Institutional Narratives of Medicine Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer Chapter 10: The State, Colonialism, Humanitarianism Michelle Pentecost Chapter 11: Laboratories, Experiments, Clinical Trials Denielle Elliott Chapter 12: Environment, Tropical Disease, Structural Inequality, Public Health T.S. Harvey Chapter 13: Precarity, Exposure, Toxicity, Evidence Paul Wenzel Geissler, Peter Mangesho, Caroline Meier Zu Biesen, Ruth Prince, Lulu Tessua, Anitha Tingira Chapter 14: Governance, Law, Policy, Activism Mara Buchbinder Notes on Contributors Index.
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