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Epidemics continue to threaten us today. What do our responses to these threats say about our priorities? Will the security of public health remain a privilege of a few powerful countries or will poorer countries benefit from the efforts of the rich to prevent the spread of disease inside their own borders?

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Bourdelais covers heavily traversed grounds in public health history, though providing his own insights along the way. -- Linda Bryder Health and History 2007

Table of Contents

Introduction to the English-Language Edition
Introduction
1. The Plague Era
From the Plague of the Philistines to Justinian's Plague
The Black Death
The Price of Growth
Decisions to Protect Health
Bad Air—or Planetary Misalignment?
Flagellants and Pogroms
The Danse Macabre and the Apocalypse
2. Modernity: New Concepts of the State and the Body
Economies of Scale
The Care of the Body
A Cure at Any Cost
The Decline of Mortality
From Helvétius to Vicq d'Azyr
Fresh Air and Clean Water
Vaccination and the Elites
Vaccination's Astonishing Success
A Short-lived Success?
3. Cholera: The Return of Epidemic Disease and the Abandonment of Traditional Protective Measures
Contagion or Infection?
The Cholera Epidemic as a Natural Experiment
Health through Isolation
Disease as Population Control
The Mobilization of Political and Technical Resources
Turning Away from Traditional Protective Measures
4. The "English System": New Methods Gain Acceptance
The English Initiative
Cleanliness or Poverty?
The New Quarantine
The New Sanitary Frontier
Social Stigmatization and Health
The War on Syphilis
Blaming the Victims: New Mothers
5. The Sanitary Reform Movement: From Miasma Theory to Departments of Health
Sanitary Reformers
Maternity Wars: Should They Be Closed Down?
The Effects of Better Nurtition
City Health Departments, 1879–1900
The Importance of Municipal Policies
6. Vaccination: A Powerful Paradigm
Smallpox Vaccination: The Difficult Road to Acceptance
Bacteriology and New Vaccines
Pasteur's Laboratory Investigations
Tuberculosis: Feared, Resistant, and Romantic
The Twentieth Century: New Vaccines despite Theoretical Uncertainties
Objections to Vaccination
Organized Political Opposition
7. The Era of Spectacular Victories
Bacteriology's Successes: Sulfamides and Antibiotics
Victory over Tuberculosis
Industrialization and the Expansion of Demand
Government Programs
8. The End of a Dream?
Resistance and Emerging and Re-emerging Infections
The Thunderbolt: AIDS
What about the Rest of the World?
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 20/06/2006
      ISBN13: 9780801882944, 978-0801882944
      ISBN10: 080188294X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Epidemics continue to threaten us today. What do our responses to these threats say about our priorities? Will the security of public health remain a privilege of a few powerful countries or will poorer countries benefit from the efforts of the rich to prevent the spread of disease inside their own borders?

      Trade Review
      Bourdelais covers heavily traversed grounds in public health history, though providing his own insights along the way. -- Linda Bryder Health and History 2007

      Table of Contents

      Introduction to the English-Language Edition
      Introduction
      1. The Plague Era
      From the Plague of the Philistines to Justinian's Plague
      The Black Death
      The Price of Growth
      Decisions to Protect Health
      Bad Air—or Planetary Misalignment?
      Flagellants and Pogroms
      The Danse Macabre and the Apocalypse
      2. Modernity: New Concepts of the State and the Body
      Economies of Scale
      The Care of the Body
      A Cure at Any Cost
      The Decline of Mortality
      From Helvétius to Vicq d'Azyr
      Fresh Air and Clean Water
      Vaccination and the Elites
      Vaccination's Astonishing Success
      A Short-lived Success?
      3. Cholera: The Return of Epidemic Disease and the Abandonment of Traditional Protective Measures
      Contagion or Infection?
      The Cholera Epidemic as a Natural Experiment
      Health through Isolation
      Disease as Population Control
      The Mobilization of Political and Technical Resources
      Turning Away from Traditional Protective Measures
      4. The "English System": New Methods Gain Acceptance
      The English Initiative
      Cleanliness or Poverty?
      The New Quarantine
      The New Sanitary Frontier
      Social Stigmatization and Health
      The War on Syphilis
      Blaming the Victims: New Mothers
      5. The Sanitary Reform Movement: From Miasma Theory to Departments of Health
      Sanitary Reformers
      Maternity Wars: Should They Be Closed Down?
      The Effects of Better Nurtition
      City Health Departments, 1879–1900
      The Importance of Municipal Policies
      6. Vaccination: A Powerful Paradigm
      Smallpox Vaccination: The Difficult Road to Acceptance
      Bacteriology and New Vaccines
      Pasteur's Laboratory Investigations
      Tuberculosis: Feared, Resistant, and Romantic
      The Twentieth Century: New Vaccines despite Theoretical Uncertainties
      Objections to Vaccination
      Organized Political Opposition
      7. The Era of Spectacular Victories
      Bacteriology's Successes: Sulfamides and Antibiotics
      Victory over Tuberculosis
      Industrialization and the Expansion of Demand
      Government Programs
      8. The End of a Dream?
      Resistance and Emerging and Re-emerging Infections
      The Thunderbolt: AIDS
      What about the Rest of the World?
      Conclusion
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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