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1. Introduction—Deborah A. Stone and Theodore R. Marmor
2. Health Care of the Disadvantaged: The Elderly—Judith Feder
3. Child Health Policy in the U.S.: The Paradox of Consensus—Alice Sardell
4. Health Care and the Homeless: A Political Parable for Our Time—Bruce C. Vladeck
5. Domestic Food Policy in the United States—Michael Lipsky and Marc A. Thibodeau
6. Chronic Disease and Disadvantage: The New Politics of HIV Infection—Daniel M. Fox
7. Health Care Policy Issues in the Drug Abuser Treatment Field—William E. McAuliffe
8. Mental Health Policy for the 1990s: Tinkering in the Interstices—M. Gregg Bloche and Francine Cournos
9. The Medically Uninsured: Problems, Policies, and Politics—Lawrence D. Brown
10. The Deconstructed Center: Of Policy Plagues on Political Houses—Lawrence D. Brown
11. Epilogue: Tales of Trouble—James A. Morone
12. News and Notes—David G. Warren
13. News from Affiliated Organizations
14. Contributors
15. Birth Power
16. Health Policies and Black Americans
17. Controlling Medical Professionals: The Comparative Politics of Health Governance
18. Pesticides and Politics: The Life Cycle of a Public Issue
19. Newly Received
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