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Volume 330:71-72 January 6, 1994 Number 1
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The Social Impact of AIDS in the United States

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Edited by Albert R. Jonsen and Jeff Stryker. 322 pp. Washington, D.C., National Academy Press, 1993. $34.95. ISBN 0-309-04628-9.

This book, the work of a committee of the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences, is a preliminary report on the social consequences of the AIDS epidemic in this country. The panel is properly modest about its efforts: "No attempt has been made to write a comprehensive history. . . . Instead we have been selective in looking at those institutions for which sufficient information is available to describe impact and response."

The main focus of this report is the pattern of institutional response, or lack of response, to the AIDS epidemic. More than 10 years after . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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