These are the sources and citations used to research health and illness. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Aikin, 1972)
Your Bibliography: Aikin, K., 1972. The last years of liberal England, 1900-1914. London: CollinsEducational.
In-text: (Davey and Seale, 1996)
Your Bibliography: Davey, B. and Seale, C., 1996. Experiencing and explaining disease. Buckingham: Open University Press.
In-text: (Gabe, Bury and Elston, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Gabe, J., Bury, M. and Elston, M., 2004. Key concepts in medical sociology. London: Sage Publications.
In-text: (Holland, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Holland, J., 2001. The Concise History Encyclopedia. London: Kingsfisher, p.310.
In-text: (Jasper, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Jasper, M., 2003. Beginning reflective practice. Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes.
In-text: (Rocchi,s, Pellegrini and Siciliano,L., 2003)
Your Bibliography: Rocchi,s, A., Pellegrini, G. and Siciliano,L., M., 2003. Causative and susceptibility genes for Alzheimer’s disease: a review. Elsevier.
In-text: (St Johnson, 2002)
Your Bibliography: St Johnson, V., 2002. British History Modern Britain 1913-present. London: Kinsfisher, p.8.
In-text: (White, 2009)
Your Bibliography: White, K., 2009. An introduction to the sociology of health and illness. Los Angeles: SAGE.
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