Remaking the American Patient
How Madison Avenue and Modern Medicine Turned Patients into Consumers
By Nancy Tomes
560 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, 25 halftones, notes, bibl., index
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Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4696-8844-2
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Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4696-2277-4
Published: January 2016 -
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Published: January 2016 -
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Published: January 2016
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Awards & distinctions
Bancroft Prize, Columbia University
A 2016 Choice Outstanding Academic Title
About the Author
Nancy Tomes is professor of history at Stony Brook University and author of The Gospel of Germs: Men, Women, and the Microbe in American Life.
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Reviews
"A fluent and immensely readable chronology, minutely referenced, instructive and ruefully entertaining. . . . [The] last chapter is a particular tour de force, a virtuoso summary of our present circumstances as we find ourselves both far better off, healthwise, than we have ever been and yet somehow right back where we began."—New York Times
"This fascinating book . . . will intrigue health care professionals and policymakers as well as interested lay readers."—Library Journal, starred review
“A sweeping book that is thoughtfully researched and meticulously documented . . . [and] disproves several reigning myths about the current culture of medicine in the United States.”—Health Affairs
"Casts the history of American medicine in a new light and helps explain the roots of contemporary patients' and physicians' predicaments."—American Historical Review
“Tomes successfully derives valuable insights into current concerns from her historical analysis of the fading distinction between medical professionalism and commerce.”—CHOICE
"An even-handed account, noting that patients have long maintained unrealistic expectations of medicine, fueled in turn by advertising puffery."—Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Multimedia & Links
Listen: Tomes talks to Stephen Colbrook in this interview for the New Books Network. (04/25/2019, running time 49:36)
Read: Tomes' article "The Patient as Watch Dog" at the AMA's Virtual Mentor website. (November 2013)