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  <tableOfContents>Health, rights, and welfare : antiquity to the early modern era -- Enlightenment and revolution : the rights and the health of man -- Public health, social medicine, and industrial capitalism -- Blood and iron and health insurance : towards the modern era -- The rhetoric and reality of health rights in depression and war -- Postwar health and death in the Cold War -- The right to health in law : international and domestic.</tableOfContents>
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