No Magic Bullet: Social History of Venereal Disease in the United States Since 1880

No Magic Bullet: Social History of Venereal Disease in the United States Since 1880

Author
Allan M. Brandt
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Language
English
Edition
Expanded ed.
Year
1985
Page
254
ISBN
0195034694,9780195034691,9780195042375
File Type
pdf
File Size
30.6 MiB

From Victorian anxieties about syphilis to the current hysteria over herpes and AIDS, the history of venereal disease in America forces us to examine social attitudes as well as purely medical concerns. In No Magic Bullet, Allan M. Brandt recounts the various medical, military, and public health responses that have arisen over the years--a broad spectrum that ranges from the incarceration of prostitutes during World War I to the establishment of required premarital blood tests.

Brandt demostrates that Americans' concerns about venereal disease have centered around a set of social and cultural values related to sexuality, gender, ethnicity, and class. At the heart of our efforts to combat these infections, he argues, has been the tendency to view venereal disease as both a punishment for sexual misconduct and an index of social decay. This tension between medical and moral approaches has significantly impeded efforts to develop "magic bullets"--drugs that would rid us of the disease--as well as effective policies for controlling the infections' spread.

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