University Press of America
Pages: 214
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-3819-7 • Paperback • May 2007 • $54.99 • (£42.00)
Benjamin B. Page earned his Ph.D. in Social Philosophy at Florida State University. He also earned a post-doctoral M.S. in Urban and Regional Health Planning. His interest in the work of the Rockefeller Foundation in globalizing "scientific" medicine and public health emerged during a year (1975-6) spent in Czechoslovakia studying Biomedical Ethics in the context of a socialist economic system. Professor Page has continued to work in both Philosophy and Health Planning during the years he has taught at Quinnipiac University, and has published articles about the RF in Czechoslovakia in both English-language and Czech journals. David A. Valone is currently an assistant professor of history at Quinnipiac University, and holds degrees from Princeton University and the University of Chicago. He previously worked on the staff of the Institute Archives of the California Institute of Technology, where he processed the archival records of the Human Betterment Foundation. His areas of research include nineteenth century British and Irish history as well as the history of science and medicine. His published works include Ireland's Great Hunger: Silence, Memory and Commemoration co-edited with Christine Kinealy, and numerous articles.
Part 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Evaluation and Accountability: with a case study of the Early Rockefeller Foundation
Chapter 3 The Rockefeller Foundation's 1925 Malaria Film: A Case Study in Early Public Health Filmmaking
Chapter 4 Foundations, Eugenic Sterilization, and the Emergence of the World Population Control Movement
Chapter 5 Selskar Gunn and Paul Russell of the Rockefeller Foundation: A Contrast in Styles
Chapter 6 Globalizing Primary Care: Rockefeller Philanthropy and the Development of Community-Based Approach to Public Health in Sri Lanka: What Can We Learn?
Chapter 7 Of Mice, Vaccines and Men: The Yellow Fever Research Program of the Rockefeller Foundation in Colombia, 1932-1948
Chapter 8 "Working through government" and "working in close co-operation with government": A Perspective on the Rockefeller Public Health Program in Colonial India
Chapter 9 Community Based Primary Health CareEmpowerment and Equity
Chapter 10 The Need for Diversity in Models of Medicine
Chapter 11 Agenda-Setting Diseases
Chapter 12 System Reform - Seeking the Holy Grail
Chapter 13 FBO Field Perspectives on Sustainable Healthcare
Chapter 14 Malaria and International Health Organizations
Chapter 15 Obligations and Accountability in International Public Health: State and Non-State Actors
Chapter 16 Racing Against the Global Industrial Hangover - Thoughts on Surviving the Morning After
Part 17 Index