Pièce LSBU/6/9/52 - The Politics of Preventive Health Care - Paper Presented to the British Sociology Association's Medical Sociology Conference at York University

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LSBU/6/9/52

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The Politics of Preventive Health Care - Paper Presented to the British Sociology Association's Medical Sociology Conference at York University

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  • September 1987 (Création/Production)

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(1935-)

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Leathard, Audrey Mary was born on April 22, 1935 in London.

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Bachelor in Social Studies with honors, Hull (United Kingdom) University, 1964. Doctor of Philosophy in Social Administration, London School of Economics, 1978.

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General secretary, Davies's School of English, London, 1955-1960; teacher, Hull U., 1965-1972; senior lecturer, South Bank Polytechnic, London, 1980; reader, South Bank University, London, 1989-1995; visiting professor interprofessional studies, South Bank University, London, from 1995.

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  • anglais

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