Reinventing diabetes: Classification,division and the geneticization of disease |
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Authors: | Adam M. Hedgecoe |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Biomedicine and Society, King's College London, University of London , UK clare.2.williams@kcl.ac.uk;3. Centre for Biomedicine and Society, King's College London, University of London , UK;4. Department of Sociology , Goldsmiths College, University of London , UK |
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Abstract: | This paper shows how diabetes underwent geneticization to become the exemplar of a complex genetic disorder. My analysis focuses on the debates that took place in the mid-to-late-1970s over the classification of, and the role of genetic factors in, diabetes. By exploring the work of an influential researcher and clinician, Andrew Cudworth, I show how the discourse around diabetes constructed it as a genetic condition divided into different types on the grounds of aetiology. I then track this classification over time as it became the current, extremely splintered classification system. |
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Keywords: | human embryos boundary objects pre-implantation genetic diagnosis embryonic stem cells new medical technologies |
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