Blood saga : hemophilia, AIDS, and the survival of a community

Hemophilia Hemophilia A Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Community Networks Politics History sähkökirjat
University of California Press
1999
EISBN 9780520920293
Introduction.
The dismal era: because the blood comes from the woman.
The years of hope, 1948-65.
A research milestone heralds the golden era, 1960-65.
The hemophilia community enters politics: the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Politics and the blood business in the golden era.
The meanings of the golden era.
The AIDS era begins: the years of confusion and denial, 1980-82.
The AIDS era, 1982-85: tension mounts, conflicts erupt.
The AIDS era, 1985-88: the hemophilia community rises to the challenge.
"A vote for the status quo," 1988-92.
Approaching the biotech century: out with the old, in with the new, 1992-98.
Conclusion: lessons to be learned.
Resnick describes the, "social, psychological, and economic experience," of the hemophilia community.
The dismal era: because the blood comes from the woman.
The years of hope, 1948-65.
A research milestone heralds the golden era, 1960-65.
The hemophilia community enters politics: the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Politics and the blood business in the golden era.
The meanings of the golden era.
The AIDS era begins: the years of confusion and denial, 1980-82.
The AIDS era, 1982-85: tension mounts, conflicts erupt.
The AIDS era, 1985-88: the hemophilia community rises to the challenge.
"A vote for the status quo," 1988-92.
Approaching the biotech century: out with the old, in with the new, 1992-98.
Conclusion: lessons to be learned.
Resnick describes the, "social, psychological, and economic experience," of the hemophilia community.
