Listen "Special Spring Fund Drive Programming: Making Medicine a Commodity"
Episode Synopsis
Until the mid-17th century, for the vast majority of Europeans, medical care was administered by women in the household and neighborhood for free, using herbs and other formulas passed down between and among generations. In her book The Apothecary’s Wife: The Hidden History of Medicine and How It Became a Commodity, Karen Bloom Gevirtz illustrates how and why — only a century later — they were supplanted by men who established the basis of our for-profit medical system.
To support our mission and receive the book The Apothecary’s Wife as a thank-you gift, please donate here or call (800) 439-5732 (800-HEY-KPFA).
The post Special Spring Fund Drive Programming: Making Medicine a Commodity appeared first on KPFA.
To support our mission and receive the book The Apothecary’s Wife as a thank-you gift, please donate here or call (800) 439-5732 (800-HEY-KPFA).
The post Special Spring Fund Drive Programming: Making Medicine a Commodity appeared first on KPFA.
More episodes of the podcast KPFA - Against the Grain
Silicon Valley’s Turn to the Right
21/10/2025
Bayard Rustin, Movement Tactician
20/10/2025
Israel, Genocide, and the Far Right
15/10/2025
Nietzsche, Hall, and “Theory”
14/10/2025
American Marx
13/10/2025
Fund Drive Special: Animal Minds and Life
07/10/2025
Fund Drive Special: Critiquing Capitalism
06/10/2025
Fund Drive Special: What It Takes to Heal
01/10/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.