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This collection of essays by David Coburn, Susan Rappolt, Ivy Bourgealt,
and Jan Angus examines the relationship between the health professions and
the state in an era of restructuring. These essays argue that these
relationships cannot be properly understood outside of the processes of the
rise of neo-liberalism and globalization. (165 pp.)

More information about this specific volume will be available on the
Garamond web site as of Monday!  In the meantime you may wish to visit
their site as it contains many interesting books related to current issues.

Garamond Press
63 Mahogany Court
Aurora, Ontario L4G 6M8
http://www.garamond.ca/


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  That life is crisscrossed, tangled, and difficult to understand.
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  I told the truth as I found it.

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Dennis Raphael, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Associate Director,
Masters of Health Science Program in Health Promotion
Department of Public Health Sciences
Graduate Department of Community Health
University of Toronto
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Toronto, Ontario, CANADA M5S 1A8
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