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Medicine on a Larger Scale provides a critical examination of social medicine’s development throughout the world. Through diverse historical perspectives, the editors explore how medical professionals, policymakers, and communities have addressed health challenges on a population-wide scale.
This work traces the evolution of social medicine from its nineteenth-century origins through contemporary practice, demonstrating its relevance to modern global health crises. The contributions highlight the interconnections between medicine, society, and politics across continents, revealing how different nations have implemented social medicine principles in their unique contexts.
By bringing together international scholars, the book illustrates both universal themes in medical history and region-specific innovations. It serves as an essential resource for understanding how medicine has been mobilized to serve public welfare and how these efforts continue shaping healthcare systems worldwide today.







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