Student Bodies: The Influence of Student Health Services in American Society and Medicine
Publisher: University of Michigan Press | ISBN 10: 0472116088 | 2007 | PDF | 256 pages | 16.2 MB
Publisher: University of Michigan Press | ISBN 10: 0472116088 | 2007 | PDF | 256 pages | 16.2 MB
Student Bodies is the first book to link developments in college health with larger trends in American cultural and medical history. This comprehensive and engrossing study describes the origins and development of health services at institutions of higher education in the United States from the early 1800s–-when administrators sought to restrict habits "unfavorable to study and morality" such as drunkenness, gambling, and solicitation of prostitutes–-to the present day as health professionals are called on to combat issues ranging from sexually transmitted diseases to depression to eating disorders. Drawing on a variety of primary sources, Professor Heather Munro Prescott examines the relationship between administrative regulation of "student bodies" and broader social-cultural views about young adults and their status in nineteenth- and twenty-first-century America.