Editorial. Focuses on the 1848 Public Health Act, discussing the status of health care in Britain and throughout the globe. Aspects of the act which can play an active part in medicine in 1998; Role of law in medicine; Improvement of healthcare internationally; Belief that health improvement ...
The Public Health Act of 1848. Bull. World Health Organisation 2005, 83, 866–867. [6] Rockefeller Foundation. Welch-Rose report on schools of public health. Available online: http://www.deltaomega.org/WelchRose.pdf (accessed on 15 July 2011). [7] Institute of Medicine. The Future of ...
When the spread of infectiousdiseases such as typhoid and cholera accompanied the growth of theIndustrial Revolution, England was the first to respond by passing thePublic Health Act of 1848. 展开 关键词: acute coronary syndromes monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 tissue factor ...
Thus, the Public Health Act 1848 (UK) was primarily driven by social and political ideals and was an example of how laws might be used as an instrument in the reform process. As an early example of public health law, the Act had its failings: it was limited in its scope, had many ...
th: 1848, and 1998? Revolutions in public health: 1848, and 1998?Revolutions in public health: 1848, and 1998?Reviews changes which have occurred in the public health services in Great Britain. Impact of the Health Act for England and Wales on the service; Excerpts from the Public Health ...
The 1848 Public Health Act for England and Wales, for instance, required local authorities to provide sewage disposal systems and a clean water supply. Ewles and Simnett (2003) trace the development of health promotion throughout the twentieth century. In the first half of the century the ...
Discusses modern health problems highlighting the need for clean drinking water and sewage. Efforts of Holland to apply for the application of the permissive powers of the 1848 Public Health Act; Contention that for proper health care to prevail more is needed than proper sanitation....
Q6: What were the short-term and long-term reasons for Parliament passing the 1848 Public Health Bill? A6: The short-term reason for Parliament passing the 1848 Public Health Act was an attempt to deal with the outbreak of cholera that was spreading through Europe. However, MPs had known ...
The 1848 Public Health Act and its relevance to improving public health in England now. Editorials by Alderslade, Palmer Recent advances p 584 Education and debate pp 587, 592 I keep copies of all major acts of parliament relevant to health a... K Calman - Bmj 被引量: 37发表: 1998年 ...
Government, led by Sir Robert Peel, proved unwilling to support his recommendations, but with the election of a Whig (or Liberal) administration in 1847, led by Bertrand Russell’s grandfather and sympathizer of the poor, Lord John Russell, Parliament passed the 1848 Public Health Act. The...