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A history of the charity hospitals of Louisiana : a study of poverty, politics, public health, and the public interest
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A history of the charity hospitals of Louisiana : a study of poverty, politics, public health, and the public interest

Jonathan Roberts

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Early development of public hospitals in the United States and Louisiana, 1735-1876
History of public hospitals in the United States : an overview
Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans
Louisiana State University Hospital at Shreveport
Charity hospitals in Louisiana, 1938-1951
Huey P. Long Medical Center at Pineville
University Medical Center at Lafayette
Lallie Kemp Medical Center at Independence
E.A. Conway Medical Center at Monroe
Bogalusa Medical Center at Bogalusa
Charity hospitals in Louisiana, 1958-1978
W.O. Moss Regional Medical Center at Lake Charles
Earl K. Long Medical Center at Baton Rouge
Leonard J. Chabert Medical Center at Houma
The impact of race, gender, and class on the development of charity hospitals in Louisiana
African Americans in the charity hospitals
Women in the charity hospitals
The poor in the charity hospitals
The future of charity hospitals in the twenty-first century
The impact of hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the charity hospital system
Conclusion: Enduring legacy, new challenges.

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A history of the charity hospitals of Louisiana : a study of poverty, politics, public health, and the public interest by Jonathan Roberts. ISBN 9780773438866. Published by Edwin Mellen Press in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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