Reminiscences of Richard Lipton : oral history, 1991; Oral history of Richard Lipton, 1991
Abstract
Early medical involvement with treating hemophilia; Judith Poole’s development of cryoprecipitate; laboratory work at Stanford; existence of a hemophilia "community"; development of hemophilia treatment program at Long Island Jewish Medical Center; incorporation of dental care into that program; difficulties of establishing home care for people with hemophilia; involvement in New York Metropolitan chapter of National Hemophilia Foundation; development of purchasing consortium for hemophilia treatment products; development of solvent detergent clotting factor concentrate; advent of and response to AIDS in hemophilia community; issues of denial of responsibility among hemophilia caregivers; lack of transference of hemophilia care model to other chronic diseases; future of hemophilia care
Hemophilia--History.--United States; Hemophilia--Social aspects; Hemophilia--Political aspects; AIDS (Disease)--History.--United States; Caregivers; Physicians; Lipton, Richard; Long Island Jewish Medical Center; National Hemophilia Foundation