Health and Illness
Discover the intricate relationship between health and society in Health and Illness by Michael Bury, published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2005. This insightful paperback spans 176 pages and delves into how health shapes our daily lives and social interactions. Bury explores the profound effects of illness, which can disrupt not just individual lives but also the fabric of society. With a focus on the social aspects of health, this book addresses critical health care issues and the role of social medicine in today’s world. Whether you're a student of sociology, health care professional, or simply interested in the dynamics of health and illness, this book offers valuable perspectives on the interplay between personal well-being and societal change. Enhance your understanding of health systems and the social welfare landscape with this essential read.