Public health, the art and science of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting physical and mental health, sanitation, personal hygiene, control of infectious disease, and organization of health services. Learn more about the history of and the
The battle over NHS reform and public health policy in England has been played out in innumerable newspapers, blogs, and television and radio programmes. Less attention has been paid to the quiet revolution across the border in Wales . Since devolution in 1999, Wales has gradually accrued an in...
PUBLIC HEALTH IN NEW SOUTH WALES..doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(01)88480-4The LancetElsevierLancetPublic health - New South Wales, Outback - Statistics. 2. Health status indicators - New South Wales, Outback - Statistics. 3. Health service areas - New South Wales, Outback. 4. New South Wales, ...
THE sixteenth annual report of the Ministry of Health, 1934-35, has recently been issued, and deals under six sections with the whole subject of the public health and its administration in England and Wales (Cmd. 4978. H.M. Stationery Office, 1935. 55. 6d. net.). Sir Kingsley Wood, ...
Price T. H.Regional Public Health Laboratory, University Hospital of Wales, Heath Park, Cardiff CF4 4XWCambridge University Press (CUP)Journal of Hygiene... CD Ribeiro,TH Price - 《Journal of Hygiene》 被引量: 45发表: 1984年 Isolation of Aeromonas caviae from ice‐cream Public Health Laborato...
Child poverty, cuts to public health services, and uncertainties around the impact of Brexit could undermine progress being made on improving child health in the UK, paediatricians have warned. G Iacobucci - 《Bmj Clinical Research》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Wales risks having weakest environmental ...
Wales = 5.8% Areas ordered geographically from north west to south east 95% confidence interval Public Health Wales Observatory Hospital admissions Hospital admissions by local authority, persons aged under 75, 2008, European age-standardised rates per 1,000 Produced by Public Health Wales Observatory...
Proceedings of the incorporated society of medical officers of health Pages 232, IN3, 233-243select article The use of antiseptics in food in New South Wales DiscussionNo access The use of antiseptics in food in New South Wales Page 243select article Current public health literature No access ...
Surgeon general of the United States, supervising medical officer of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The U.S. surgeon general oversees (but does not directly supervise) the member
Recent attempts to explain the decline of public health in England and Wales after 1948 have suggested that services had developed steadily but haphazardly in the interwar period, and that the lack of an underlying philosophy left Medical Officers of Health and their empires vulnerable to a range ...