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Yet the idea of a healthy city is not just a Utopian dream. Or so the physician and public health reformer Benjamin Ward Richardson (1828-96) insisted when he unveiled his vision of Hygeia, a City of Health in 1875. DOI: 10.1136/bmj.c5198 被引量: 2 年份: 2010 ...
Hygeia: a mid-Victorian dream of a city of health | Pereira dos Santos | Hygeia [Hygeia and Panacea in health and society. Health systems: a product of social evolution]. From Hygeia To the Garden City: Bodies, Houses, and the Rediscovery of the Slum in Manchester, 1875--1910 ...
Hygeia was the ancient Greek goddess of good health. She was a daughter and attendant of the medicine-god Asclepius, and a companion of the goddess Aphrodite. Hygeia's opposite number were the Nosoi (Spirits of Disease). Her Roman name was Salus.
The author describes a healthy city, based on Benjamin Ward Richardson's 1875 book "Hygeia, a City of Health." She considers Richardson as an eminent anesthetist who supported the sanitary movement and the founder of the first public health journal. Richardson described Hygeia as a city composed...
Yet the idea of a healthy city is not just a Utopian dream. Or so the physician and public health reformer Benjamin Ward Richardson (1828-96) insisted when he unveiled his vision of Hygeia, a City of Health in 1875.doi:10.1136/bmj.c5198Moore...
Richardson has sketched the possible Health City of the future might furnish matter for much discussion-among other points, the probable statistics of the community. The author contemplates the possible reduction of the death-rate to 8 per 1,000 in the first generation, and to 5 or less in ...