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American Catholic Hospitals

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In American Catholic Hospitals, Barbra Mann Wall chronicles changes in Catholic hospitals during the twentieth century, many of which are emblematic of trends in the American healthcare system.

Wall explores the Church's struggle to safeguard its religious values. As hospital leaders reacted to increased political, economic, and societal secularization, they extended their religious principles in the areas of universal health care and adherence to the Ethical and Religious Values in Catholic Hospitals, leading to tensions between the Church, government, and society. The book also examines the power of women--as administrators, Catholic sisters wielded significant authority--as well as the gender disparity in these institutions which came to be run, for the most part, by men. Wall also situates these critical transformations within the context of the changing Church policy during the 1960s. She undertakes unprecedented analyses of the gendered politics of post-Second Vatican Council Catholic hospitals, as well as the effect of social movements on the practice of medicine.

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ISBN: 9780813576442
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Author: Barbra Mann Wall
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 260 pages
Series: Critical Issues in Health and Medicine
Genres: Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church
Religious aspects of sexuality, gender and relationships
Religious institutions and organizations
Nurse / patient relationship
Social groups: religious groups and communities
Public health and preventive medicine
Health systems and services
History of medicine
Medicine: general issues