Aging: Culture, Health, and Social Change
Explore the intricate relationship between aging, culture, health, and social change in the groundbreaking book Aging: Culture, Health, and Social Change by Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Published in 2001, this hardback edition spans 256 pages and is the first of three volumes in the esteemed International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine series. This insightful work delves into how cultural perspectives shape our understanding of aging and its impact on health and society. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the complexities of aging, this book offers a comprehensive examination of the ethical and social dimensions of aging in contemporary life. Enhance your library with this essential resource that bridges the gap between ethics, law, and medicine related to aging.