The Public Health Act, 1925M.B., D.P.H. J.E. Spence Medical Officer of HealthElsevier BVPublic Health
BUILDINGS.—Temporary building—Permission of local authority to erect—Movable structure—Railway carriage on wheels—Public Health Acts Amendment Act, 1907, (7 Edw, 7, c. 53), s. 27 None - 《Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health》 被引量: 0发表: 1925年 On some new...
The Unsound Food Regulations, 1925, provide for the inspection of all imported foods, and Section 43 of the Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1897, authorises inspection of animals, alive or dead, and articles of food exposed for sale... None - 《British Food Journal》 被引量: 0发表: 1928...
“The Model Act broadly defines a “public health emergency” as: an occurrence or imminent threat of an illness or health condition that: (1) is believed to be caused by bioterrorism or the appearance of a novel or previously controlled or eradicated infectious agent or biological toxin; and...
`Essential public health services.' Focuses on President Bill Clinton's introduction of the Health Security Act,' which contained a list of eight `core functions' of public health. Health care reform and the need for Congress to hear a coherent public health message; Focus... C Parish - 《...
The first is, as per Rose's Paradox,4 the greatest reductions in suicide are most likely to be achieved through public health measures that target the whole population rather than individuals who are thought to be at particularly heightened risk. The second, related, reason is that there will...
(Note: In my email below I get right to being a Public Health professional!) Dear Ms. Gierloff:I am a resident of Piermont and I certainly enjoy our beautiful Pier. For the past few summers I have been concerned about the rampant and encroaching poison ivy. It envelops many of the ...
Part 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Evaluation and Accountability: with a case study of the Early Rockefeller Foundation Chapter 3 The Rockefeller Foundation's 1925 Malaria Film: A Case Study in Early Public Health Filmmaking Chapter 4 Foundations, Eugenic Sterilization, and the Emergence of the World Pop...
Yet by 1925 public health leaders such as C.E.A. Winslow were not- ing a nearly 50% increase in life expectancy (from 36 years to 53 years) for residents of New York City between the years 1880 and 1920.1 Accomplishments such as these caused Winslow to speculate what might be possible ...
This section defined time use (TU) research, illustrating its relevance for public health. TUR in the health context is the study of health-enhancing and health-compromising behaviours that are assessed across a 24 h day. The central measurement is the use of Time Use Diaries, which captu...