AIDS: Principles, Practices, and PoliticsInge B. Corless, Mary Pittman Lindeman Taylor & Francis, 2014 M07 10 - 270 pages First published in 1989. Providing a voice of reason in the midst of the controversy, this book looks at the principles, practices and politics surrounding AIDS and includes the Surgeon General's report; sections on AIDS awareness, women and AIDS, advice on choosing therapies, looking at patients and studies around public schools and intravenous drug users. |
Contents
Psychosocial Considerations | |
A Personal History | |
Sexual Ethics in an Epidemic | |
WorkingouttheAIDS | |
AIDS Overview | |
Treatment Issues in AIDS | |
Choosing Therapies | |
Care and Concerns | |
Children with AIDS | |
Individual Education Programs for AIDS Control | |
Impact of the AIDS Epidemic on the Gay Political Agenda | |
Seventh Rank Absolute | |
Index | |
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