“This superb, timely monograph . . . is both collaborative and activist. . . . AbadÍa-Barrero’s decade of intense fieldwork along with his local knowledge has enabled him to produce a vivid, astutely rendered ethnography.” - Carole Browner (H-Sci-Med-Tech, H-Net Reviews) <p>"This book calls on us to fight for health care that no longer leaves so many people in the public hospital waiting area, condemned to a precarious survival, while offering treatment in private hospitals to those who can pay. ... <i>Health in Ruins </i>makes a fundamental contribution to current scholarly debates on the embodiment of social inequalities brought about by capitalist ideology." </p> - Ivana Teixeira (American Ethnologist)
Prologue xv
Timeline: People, Infrastructures, and Events xix
Introduction 1
1. The National University Escuela 21
2. Clinical Social Medicine 45
3. Religion and Caring in a Medical Setting 79
4. Hospital Budgets before and after Neoliberalism 103
5. Violence and Resistance 137
6. Remaining amid Destruction 179
7. Learning and Practicing Medicine in a For-Profit System 199
Final Remarks. Medicine as Political Imagination 221
Notes 229
References 261
Index 283