Health, civilization and the state: a history of public health from ancient to modern times. D Porter Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74.2 (2000) 364-365 This comprehensive study of the relationship between the health of the people and the state through... D Wright - 《Journal of ...
Public health practices, like dietary rules or special behavioral patterns, are often linked to ancient cultures and religions. Old water supplies or sewage systems had obvious hygienic effects. However, the earlyhistory of public healthcan only be understood if interpreted within a broader cultural ...
Primarily focused on alcohol and drugs initially. Recent discussion of nicotine addiction symbolises ownership by public health as well as by psychiatry.VLondonBerridgeLondonKLondonLoughlinLondonBMJJournal of Epidemiology and Community Health
The scope and practices of public health social work practice are explored, and we articulate a rationale for an expanded place for social work in the public health enterprise. 展开 关键词: UNITED States SOCIAL services PUBLIC health SOCIAL workers EXPERIENCE POPULATION health HISTORY of collective ...
history, research and procedures upon contemporary public health practice. The text explores the debates surrounding the meaning of public health and looks at the policy changes that are reshaping its context. It also examines the contributions that epidemiology and health economics make to public ...
public health law has been modernized to incorporate essential protections. This improvement was all the more necessary in light of a series of abuses of the quarantine power bypublic health officials, mostly in the late nineteenth andearly twentieth centuries. In addition, the heightened focus on...
This chapter aims to discuss public health education, practice, and research-related issues in Thailand. Moreover, this chapter describes the achievements in education, practice, and research in the country. This chapter describes the challenges facing education in the country and suggests recommendation...
Fig. 3.1. Schematic representations of different aspects of health-care practices. The World Health Organization defines public health as: “the art and science of preventing diseases, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts of society” [7]. In general, health care is ...
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In the course of human development, there have been many fatal public health incidents. According to the historical documents of mankind, the recorded infectious diseases can be traced back to ancient Egypt in 3180 BC, and there...