Book ID: CBB001250807

The Bleeding Disease: Hemophilia and the Unintended Consequences of Medical Progress (2011)

unapi

Pemberton, Stephen Gregory (Author)


Johns Hopkins University Press


Publication Date: 2011
Physical Details: xviii + 377 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index
Language: English

By the 1970s, a therapeutic revolution, decades in the making, had transformed hemophilia from an obscure hereditary malady into a manageable bleeding disorder. Yet the glory of this achievement was short lived. The same treatments that delivered some normalcy to the lives of persons with hemophilia brought unexpectedly fatal results in the 1980s when people with the disease contracted HIV-AIDS and Hepatitis C in staggering numbers. The Bleeding Disease recounts the promising and perilous history of American medical and social efforts to manage hemophilia in the twentieth century. This is both a success story and a cautionary tale, one built on the emergence in the 1950s and 1960s of an advocacy movement that sought normalcy---rather than social isolation and hyper-protectiveness---for the boys and men who suffered from the severest form of the disease. Stephen Pemberton evokes the allure of normalcy as well as the human costs of medical and technological progress in efforts to manage hemophilia. He explains how physicians, advocacy groups, the blood industry, and the government joined patients and families in their unrelenting pursuit of normalcy---and the devastating, unintended consequences that pursuit entailed. Ironically, transforming the hope of a normal life into a purchasable commodity for people with bleeding disorders made it all too easy to ignore the potential dangers of delivering greater health and autonomy to hemophilic boys and men.

...More
Reviewed By

Review Starr, Douglas (2013) Review of "The Bleeding Disease: Hemophilia and the Unintended Consequences of Medical Progress". Social History of Medicine (pp. 153-154). unapi

Review Duffin, Jacalyn (2012) Review of "The Bleeding Disease: Hemophilia and the Unintended Consequences of Medical Progress". Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine (pp. 186-189). unapi

Review Rothstein, William G. (2012) Review of "The Bleeding Disease: Hemophilia and the Unintended Consequences of Medical Progress". Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 387-388). unapi

Review Nollan, Richard (2013) Review of "The Bleeding Disease: Hemophilia and the Unintended Consequences of Medical Progress". Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences (pp. 325-327). unapi

Essay Review Hobbins, Peter (2013) Enigma, Gift, Commodity, Curse. Metascience: An International Review Journal for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science (pp. 399-403). unapi

Citation URI
https://data.isiscb.org/isis/citation/CBB001250807/

Similar Citations

Book Rushton, Alan R.; (2008)
Royal Maladies: Inherited Diseases in the Ruling Houses of Europe (/isis/citation/CBB000951716/)

Article Rushton, Alan R.; (2012)
Leopold: The “Bleeder Prince” and Public Knowledge about Hemophilia in Victorian Britain (/isis/citation/CBB001250135/)

Essay Review Hobbins, Peter; (2013)
Enigma, Gift, Commodity, Curse (/isis/citation/CBB001500231/)

Chapter Wilson, Philip K.; (2013)
Championing a US Clinic for Human Heredity: Pre-War Concepts and Post-War Construct (/isis/citation/CBB001500050/)

Article Wexler, Alice R.; (2002)
Chorea and Community in a Nineteenth-Century Town (/isis/citation/CBB000202690/)

Book Matthew Oram; (2018)
The Trials of Psychedelic Therapy: LSD Psychotherapy in America (/isis/citation/CBB400319541/)

Article Janka Kormos; (2023)
Dance becomes therapeutic in the mid to late 20th century (/isis/citation/CBB975685558/)

Book Deborah Blythe Doroshow; (2019)
Emotionally Disturbed: A History of Caring for America's Troubled Children (/isis/citation/CBB495157182/)

Book Sarah Fawn Montgomery; (2018)
Quite Mad: An American Pharma Memoir (/isis/citation/CBB129442531/)

Article Karin Larkin; Michelle Slaughter; (2023)
Chasing the Cure at Cragmor Sanatorium: The Archaeology of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium (/isis/citation/CBB016747651/)

Authors & Contributors
Rushton, Alan R.
Cottebrune, Anne
Almond, Peter R.
Chavigny, Katherine A.
Doroshow, Deborah Blythe
Hawgood, Barbara J.
Journals
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine
Journal of Medical Biography
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Publishers
Johns Hopkins University Press
Oxford University Press
Springer
Trafford Publishing
University of Chicago Press
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Concepts
Therapeutic practice; therapy; treatment
Hereditary diseases
Hemophilia
Psychiatry
Medicine
Mental disorders and diseases
People
Balint, Michael
Grimmett, Leonard George
Kraepelin, Emil
Laughlin, Harry Hamilton
Leopold, Duke of Albany
Rüdin, Ernst
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
21st century
18th century
20th century, late
Places
United States
Germany
Great Britain
Colorado (U.S.)
Hungary
New York City (New York, U.S.)
Comments

Be the first to comment!

{{ comment.created_by.username }} on {{ comment.created_on | date:'medium' }}

Log in or register to comment