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 | Chapter 1:Introduction: AIDS, Public Policy, and Historical Inquiry |
 | Chapter 2:Disease and Social Order in America: Perceptions and Expectations |
 | Chapter 3:Epidemics and History: Ecological Perspectives and Social Responses |
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 | Chapter 5:The Politics of Physicians' Responsibility in Epidemics: A Note on History |
 | Chapter 6:The Enforcement of Health: The British Debate |
 | Chapter 7:Sin versus Science: Venereal Disease in Twentieth-Century Baltimore |
 | Chapter 8:AIDS: From Social History to Social Policy |
 | Chapter 9:Images of Plague: Infectious Disease in the Visual Arts |
 | Chapter 10:AIDS, Gender, and Biomedical Discourse: Current Contests for Meaning |
 | Chapter 11:In the Eye of the Storm: The Epidemiological Construction of AIDS |
 | Chapter 12:Legitimation through Disaster: AIDS and the Gay Movement |
 | Chapter 13:AIDS and the American Health Polity: The History and Prospects of a Crisis of Authority |
 | Chapter 14:Notes on Contributors |