When Illness Goes Public

Celebrity Patients and How We Look at Medicine

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801892271

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By Barron H. Lerner
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352

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AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. The First Modern Patient: The Public Death of Lou Gehrig2. Crazy or Just High-Strung? Jimmy Piersall's Mental Illness3. Picturing Illness: Margaret Bourke-White Publicizes Parkinson's Disease4. Politician as Patient: John Foster Dulles Battles Cancer5. No Stone Unturned: The Fight to Save Brian Piccolo's Life6. Persistent Patient: Morris Abram as Experimental Subject7. Unconventional Healing: Steve McQueen's Mexican Journey8. Medicine's Blind Spots: The Delayed Diagnosis of Rita Hayworth9. Hero or Victim? Barney Clark and the Technological Imperative10. ""You Murdered My Daughter"": Libby Zion and the Reform of Medical Education11. Patient Activism Goes Hollywood: How America Fought AIDS12. The Last Angry Man and Woman: Lorenzo Odone's Parents Fight the Medical EstablishmentConclusionNotesIndex

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