Public Health: The Development of a Discipline

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Dona Schneider, David E. Lilienfeld
Rutgers University Press, 2008 - 768 頁
Public health as a discipline grew out of traditional Western medicine but expanded to include interests in social policy, hygiene, epidemiology, infectious disease, sanitation, and health education. This book, the first of a two-volume set, is a collection of important and representative historical texts that serve to trace and to illuminate the development of conceptions, policies, and treatments in public health from the dawn of Western civilization through the Progressive Era of the early twentieth century.

The editors provide annotated readings and biographical details to punctuate the historical timeline and to provide students with insights into the progression of ideas, initiatives, and reforms in the field. From Hippocrates and John Graunt in the early period, to John Snow and Florence Nightingale during the nineteenth-century sanitary reform movement, to Upton Sinclair and Margaret Sanger in the Progressive Era, readers follow the identification, evolution, and implementation of public health concepts as they came together under one discipline.

 

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HIPPOCRATES
5
JOHN GRAUNT
25
JAMES LIND
73
GEORGE BAKER
80
PERCIVAL POTT
99
PETER LUDWIG PANUM
128
WILLIAM FARR
145
EDWIN CHADWICK
170
IGNÁC SEMMELWEIS
534
ROBERT KOCH
541
JACOB A RIIS
579
UPTON SINCLAIR
589
ABRAHAM FLEXNER
597
JOSEPH GOLDBERGER
613
MARGARET SANGER
620
ALICE HAMILTON
632

A Supplementary Report on the Results of a Special Inquiry into
186
JOHN SIMON
193
LEMUEL SHATTUCK
206
JOHN SNOW
282
EDWARD JARVIS
376
WILLIAM BUDD
391
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
510
ABEL WOLMAN
668
AFTERWORD
683
NOTES
695
INDEX
731
ABOUT THE EDITORS
744
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