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Garrett Wade Feldberg Log Pick
Vendor: Garrettwade.com Price: 39.98 $This is a true woodsman's helper. Essentially a much larger version of our Pickaroon. It will allow you to wrangle fallen trees and cut log lengths of various sizes around your property and work area with ease. With a pair of them, you and a friend will be able to walk out of the woods any tree you can lift (or drag). Made in Germany by a third generation family business, it has a US Hickory handle and a beefy steel head. The handle measures 30 ¾" L overall, with an impressive 7" pick.
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The Turbulent Era : Riot and Disorder in Jacksonian America
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 33.38 $Using the Philadelphia Native American Riots of 1844 as his model, Professor Feldberg analyzes and contrasts the varieties of collective violence--ethnic, religious, racial, economic, political, vigilante--that beset American cities during the first half of the nineteenth century. In focusing on specific historical events that have much broader significance, Professor Feldberg provides a succinct, readable book that will be of interest to students of American history and criminal justice. A bibliographical essay is included.
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Disease and Class Tuberculosis and the Shaping of Modern North American Society Health medicine in American society
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 41.39 $Until a decade ago, the conquest of tuberculosis seemed one of the great triumphs of modern medicine. The resurgence of TB in the wake of AIDS has to be understood, Georgina Feldberg argues, in the context of decisions the U.S. Public Health Service made, beginning in the 1930s, to prevent TB through improved hygiene and long-term treatment with medications, rather than program of BCG vaccination that Canada and many other countries adopted. Feldberg's aim is not to judge which was the right choice, but to explain why the U.S. rejected the vaccine and the consequences of that choice. To American physicians, TB, the conditions that fostered it, and the kind of people who got it were a direct threat to their own middle-class values, institutions, and prosperity. They prescribed vigorous social reform, and by the 1960s, they were convinced the strategy had worked. But, as the country's commitment to strong social welfare programs waned, the bacteriological reality of TB reasserted itself. Feldberg challenges us to recognize that the interplay of disease, class, and the practice of medicine can have unexpected consequences for the health of nations. The book is essential reading for students and professionals in public health, medicine, and the history and sociology of medicine. Georgina D. Feldberg is director of the York University Centre for Health Studies in North York, Ontario. She is coauthor of Take Care: Warning Signals for Canada's Health System.
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