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|a Shvarts, Shifra
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|a Health and Zionism
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b the Israeli health care system, 1948-1960
|c Shifra Shvarts
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|a Rochester, NY
|b University of Rochester Press
|c 2008, 2008
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|a xix, 322 pages, 20 unnumbered pages of plates
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-314) and index
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|a The doctors' revolt at Beilinson hospital -- From Beilinson to Tel Hashomer -- Towards a state health system -- Health and politics during the great mass immigration -- Kupat Holim and mass immigration -- The political struggle to establish a central hospital for the Negev
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|a Israel / fast
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|a Israel
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|a Rochester studies in medical history
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|a In this follow-up to her 2002 book, The Workers' Health Fund in Eretz, Israel: Kupat Holim, 1911-1937, historian Shifra Shvarts investigates the political and social forces that influenced Israel's health care system and policy during the early years of s
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