Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350025277
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350025272
- Publisher Date: 01 Mar 2018
- Edition: Â First edition
- No of Pages: 356Â
Original price was: ₹995.00.₹796.00Current price is: ₹796.00.
“Health Beyond Medicine” by Jal Murzban explores the socio-political factors shaping health in India. Challenging the focus on healthcare services over social determinants, Murzban argues for a radical shift towards addressing caste, class, gender, and economic inequalities. Uncover the politics influencing health outcomes and discover how societal structures impact the well-being of the impoverished majority. ISBN: 9789350025277
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Sohel Mubarak Sheikh –
An okay book. I liked some of the perspectives but wasn’t my favorite. I found it very boring.
Arman Ahmad –
Murzban’s insights are spot on. It’s a must-read for anyone working in the health sector in India. I loved it.
Adarsh Akula –
Very insightful look into the Indian system. Not the easiest read but a great starting point for further research.
Nitesh Prasad Shail –
Excellent analysis of the social determinants of health. It’s eye-opening and makes you think critically about healthcare systems.
Arham Jain –
Informative and well-researched. Provides a comprehensive overview of health disparities. A great book to learn from.
Bhaviripudi Kusuma Sri –
A good starting point for understanding health inequalities. Some arguments could be stronger, but worth reading.
Arka Basumatary –
While the topic is relevant, the writing style felt a little academic and slow. Still, a valuable contribution.
Joy Aditya Minz –
This book opened my eyes to the bigger picture! Highly recommend if you’re interested in public health or social justice in India.
Subhojit Paul –
A thought-provoking read! Murzban highlights crucial issues. It got a bit dense at times, but overall insightful.
Samriddha Chatterjee –
Challenging but essential reading. It pushes you to think beyond medical solutions. I will recommend it to friends.
Niyansh Bindal –
Important perspective on health in India. The book challenges conventional thinking and raises vital questions. Highly recommended.
Madhu N –
I appreciated the book’s focus on social justice, but it needs to be rewritten for the non-academic reader.
Rithvik Sahini –
I liked the book. It explained some interesting things about how society and health are related.
Ravi Verma –
The book felt repetitive at times. Interesting points, but could have been more concise and engaging. Okay read.
Akshit Singh –
A powerful critique of the medical establishment. I learned a lot, though some sections were difficult to get through.