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15. Waiting Lists and Empty Beds
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Tuberculosis and the Beginnings of Change, 1876-1903
- 1. Doctor Flick and Tuberculosis 11
- 2. The Quest and the Treatment 25
- 3. Helping Poor Consumptives 42
- 4. Life as a Patient 59
- 5. A Camp in the Mountains: The Beginnings of the White Haven Sanatorium 75
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Part II. New Systems of Care, 1903—1917
- 6. Research, Training, and Patient Care: The Henry Phipps Institute 97
- 7. Achievement and Disappointment at the Institute 116
- 8. Expansion at White Haven 135
- 9. Economy, Charity, and the State 152
- 10. The Private Sanatoriums 173
- 11. Attention, Care, and Doctor's Orders: Tuberculosis Nursing 197
- 12. The Final Years of George E. Macklin 214
- 13. Into the Homes, Minds, and Lives of the Poor: Visiting Nurses 231
- 14. Persuasion, Choice, and Circumstance 250
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Part III. Adjustments and Compromise, 1914—1938
- 15. Waiting Lists and Empty Beds 269
- 16. “P.S. I Am ... Colored” 288
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Part IV. A Retrospective View
- 17. The Decline of Tuberculosis 313
- 18. Conclusions and Epilogue 328
- Notes 341
- Bibliography of Selected Secondary Sources 417
- Index 423
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Tuberculosis and the Beginnings of Change, 1876-1903
- 1. Doctor Flick and Tuberculosis 11
- 2. The Quest and the Treatment 25
- 3. Helping Poor Consumptives 42
- 4. Life as a Patient 59
- 5. A Camp in the Mountains: The Beginnings of the White Haven Sanatorium 75
-
Part II. New Systems of Care, 1903—1917
- 6. Research, Training, and Patient Care: The Henry Phipps Institute 97
- 7. Achievement and Disappointment at the Institute 116
- 8. Expansion at White Haven 135
- 9. Economy, Charity, and the State 152
- 10. The Private Sanatoriums 173
- 11. Attention, Care, and Doctor's Orders: Tuberculosis Nursing 197
- 12. The Final Years of George E. Macklin 214
- 13. Into the Homes, Minds, and Lives of the Poor: Visiting Nurses 231
- 14. Persuasion, Choice, and Circumstance 250
-
Part III. Adjustments and Compromise, 1914—1938
- 15. Waiting Lists and Empty Beds 269
- 16. “P.S. I Am ... Colored” 288
-
Part IV. A Retrospective View
- 17. The Decline of Tuberculosis 313
- 18. Conclusions and Epilogue 328
- Notes 341
- Bibliography of Selected Secondary Sources 417
- Index 423