BOOKS - Health and the Rise of Civilization
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805344
Health and the Rise of Civilization
Author: Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones
Year: 2002
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 17 MB
Language: English
Year: 2002
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 17 MB
Language: English
Civilized nations popularly assume that primitive societies are poor ill and malnourished and that progress through civilization automatically implies improved health In this provocative book Mark Nathan Cohen challenges this belief Using findings from epidemiology anthropology and archaeology Cohen provides fascinating evidence about the actual effects of civilization on health suggesting that some aspects of progress create as many health problems as they prevent or cure This book is certain to become a classic a prominent and respected source on this subject for years into the future If you want to read something that will make you think reflect and reconsider Cohen s Health and the Rise of Civilization is for you S Boyd Eaton Los Angeles Times Book Review A major accomplishment Cohen is a broad and original thinker who states his views in direct and accessible prose This is a book that should be read by everyone interested in disease civilization and the human condition David Courtwright Journal of the History of Medicine Cohen has done his homework extraordinarily well and the coverage of the biomedical nutritional demographic and ethnographic literature about foragers and low energy agriculturalists is excellent The book deserves a wide readership and a central place in our professional libraries As a scholarly summary it is without parallel Henry Harpending American Ethnologist Deserves to be read by anthropologists concerned with health medical personnel responsible for communities and any medical anthropologists Indeed it could provide great profit and entertainment to the general reader George T Nurse Current Anthropology