<p>Written in a clear accessible style <em>Health</em> introduces students to the valuable contribution sociologists have made to understanding health illness and disease. In so doing it challenges the adequacy of biomedical models contrasting them with explanations offered by positivist interactionist structuralist and feminist sociologists.<br><br>Aggleton an experienced teacher links the key debates within the sociology of health and illness with their implications for health care and covers topics such as complementary medicine and AIDS. Students are encouraged to undertake suggested activities and are given guidance for further reading to develop their understanding.</p>
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