My job was simple: Write an essay reviewing four exciting books: Social Justice: The Moral Foundations of Public Health and Health Policy, by Madison Powers and Ruth Faden; Health and the Good Society: Setting Healthcare Ethics in Social Context, by Alan Cribb; Medicine and the Market: Equity v. Choice, by Daniel Callahan and Angela A. Wasunna; Poor People’s Medicine: Medicaid and American Charity Care since 1965, by Jonathan Engel. What did I find myself thinking about? Swimming pools, of course.
My job was simple: Write an essay reviewing four exciting books: Social Justice: The Moral Foundations of Public Health and Health Policy, by Madison Powers and Ruth Faden; Health and the Good Society: Setting Healthcare Ethics in Social Context, by Alan Cribb; Medicine and the Market: Equity v. Choice, by Daniel Callahan and Angela A. Wasunna; Poor People’s Medicine: Medicaid and American Charity Care since 1965, by Jonathan Engel. What did I find myself thinking about? Swimming pools, of course.