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Sandra Opdycke

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Sandra Opdycke (born 16 October 1936) is an American historian.

Life

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She was born on 16 October 1936.

Career

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She specializes in the history of public health policy.[1]

Her books have received mostly positive reviews.

Bibliography

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Some of her books are:[2]

  • The Routledge Historical Atlas of Women in America
  • Jane Addams and Her Vision of America
  • The Flu Epidemic of 1918: America's Experience in the Global Health Crisis
  • No One Was Turned Away: The Role of Public Hospitals in New York City Since 1900
  • America's Social Health: Putting Social Issues Back on the Public Agenda
  • American Social Welfare Policy: Reassessment and Reform

References

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  1. ^ Bristow, Nancy K. (1 November 2015). "Sandra Opdycke, The Flu Epidemic of 1918: America's Experience in the Global Health Crisis". Soc Hist Med. 28 (4): 944–946. doi:10.1093/shm/hkv082 – via shm.oxfordjournals.org.
  2. ^ "Sandra Opdycke". goodreads.com. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
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