Abstract
These nine papers, according to the book's editor, offer a "comparative study of the development of biomedicine outside the United States in the first part of the twentieth century, with a focus on the role played by the Rockefeller Foundation" (p. vii). Each of the papers competently assesses the intersection of internal foundation history with selected events in biomedicine and politics in a particular country. One of the papers also tells an important story about policy, philanthropy, and culture, and the promotion of population health.
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