TY - BOOK AU - Bird, C.E (ed.)|Fremont, A.M(ed.)|Timmermans, S(ed.)|Conrad, P (ed.) TI - Handbook of medical sociology SN - 978-0-8265-1721-0 AV - RA 418 .B57 2010 PY - 2010/// CY - NAshville, TN PB - Vanderbilt University Press KW - Sociology, Medical|Social Medicine N1 - Reflects on important changes in the study of health and illness to updated and reconceived impacts of gender, race, and inequality on health, includes: social networks, neighborhoods, and social capital, disability, dying and the right to die, health disparities, the growing influence of the pharmaceutical industry, the internet, evidence-based medicine and quality of care, health social movements, genetics, religion, spirituality, and health ER -