The author of this little work endeavors to acquaint the lay reader with some of the leading facts of sanitation, and its circulation ought to do much good. Such advice is what the great majority of the people need; unfortunately, however, most people will go on in their old way. We ...
Discussion On Applied Hygiene for School Teachers Sherrington, C.S. 27-40 The Removal and Isolation of Infectious Patients in Populous Districts Young, Meredith 41-70 Discussion On the Present Shortage of Water Available for Supply Whitaker, W. 71-89 Sewage disposal and the qualities ess...
settlement sites), hygienic aspects of the child (face washing), clinical aspects of the disease (pruritus, current NTDs, and previous history of NTDs), and water, sanitation and hygiene-related factors (water shortage, latrine use, and hand washing facility) were included in the final model....
leading to improved health, poverty reduction, and socio-economic development. However, many countries are challenged to provide these basic needs to their populations, leaving people at risk for water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)-related diseases such as typhoid...
public health, the art and science of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting physical and mental health, sanitation, personal hygiene, control of infectious diseases, and organization of health services. From the normal human interactions involved in dealing with the many problems of social...
Public Health is an international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal. The journal aims to publish international articles focused on all aspects of the science and philosophy of; public health, public health services and public health systems, seeki
National Committee for Mental Hygiene. —In The Journal for March 22 appeared a statement that a field consultation service had been developed by the Division on the Prevention of Delinquency of the National Health Council. Credit for this development should have been given ... GS Stevenson - 《...
Among his many publications and periodicals was the country’s inaugural comprehensive, commercial Standard First Aid Manual, released in 1901. The guide spanned a broad range of topics, teaching Americans basic hygiene and emergency care. Kilmer’s manual did more than educate; it started a ...
midwives (and from 1911 free instruction at Bellevue Hospital), appointment of school nurses and doctors,compulsoryuse ofsilver nitratedrops in the eyes of all newborns, inspection of schoolchildren for infectious diseases, and numerous methods of distributing information on health andhygieneamong the ...