Jessica Adler's Burdens of War examines the creation of the United States veterans' health system following World War I. The book traces the system's development, highlighting policy debates, political maneuvering, and the experiences of veterans and medical professionals. Adler explores the interplay between medical needs, bureaucratic challenges, and evolving social and political contexts. The text also analyzes the system's impact on different groups, including African Americans and women, and its eventual expansion in the 1920s and beyond. Finally, it compares the system's creation to later health care initiatives.
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