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Presents a collection of 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. This book provides annotated readings and biographical details.

Table of Contents
FOREWORD by Warren Winkelstein Jr.
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHRONOLOGY

PART 1 Early Roots

1 HIPPOCRATES
On Airs, Waters, and Places
2 JOHN GRAUNT
Natural and Political Observations Mentioned in a Following Index, and Made Upon the Bills or Mortality (1662, Abriged)
3 JAMES LIND
A Treatise on the Scurvy (1753, Abriged)
4 GEORGE BAKER
An Essay Concernong the Cause of the Endemial Colic of Devonshire (1767)
5 PERCIVAL POTT
Cancer Scroti (c. 1775)
6 EDWARD JENNER
An Inquiry Into The Causes And Effects Of The Variolae Vaccinae: A Disease Discovered In Some Of The Western Counties Of England, Partucularly Gloucestershire, And Known By The Name Of the Cow-Pox (1798)
7 PETER LUDWIG PANUM
Observations Made During the Epidemic of Measles on the Faroe Islands in the Year 1846 (1847, Abriged)

PART 2 The Sanitary Reform Movement

8 WILLIAM FARR
Lecture Introduction to a Course on Hygeine, or the Preservation of The Public Health
On the "Table of Mortality" for the Metropolis (1840)
A Short Method of Constructing Life Tables (1845)
9 EDWIN CHADWICK
Report on the Sanitarty Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain and On the Means of Its Improvement (1842, Abriged)
A Supplementary Report on the Results of a Special Inquiry into the Practice of Interment in Towns
10 JOHN SIMON
Excerpts from City of London Medical Reports (1849, 1850, 1852, Abriged)
11 LEMUEL sHATTUCK
Report on the Sanitary Commission of Massachucetts 1850 (1850, Abriged)
12 JOHN SNOW
On The Mode Of Communication Of Cholera (1854, Abriged)
13 EDWARD JARVIS
Insanity and Idiocy in Massachucetts—Report on the Commission on Lunacy, 1855
14 WILLIAM BUDD
Typhoid Fever—Its Nature, Mode of Spreading, and Prevention (1873)
15 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
Sanitart Condition of Hospitals and Hospital Construction (1859)
16 IGNÁC SEMMELWEIS
The Etiology, COncept and Prophylaxis of Childbed Fever (1860, Abriged)
17 ROBERT KOCH
The Aetiology of Tuberculosis
On Bacteriological Research

PART 3 The Progressive Era

18 JACOB A. RIIS
How the Other Half Lives (1890, Abriged)
19 UPTON SINCLAIR
The Jungle (1905, Abriged)
20 ABRAHAM FLEXNER
Medical Education in the United States & Canada: A Report to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (1910, Abriged)
21 JOSEPH GOLDBERGER
The Etiology of Pellagra: The Significance of Certain Epidemiological Observations With Respect Thereto (1914)
22 MARGARET SANGER
Family Limitation (c. 1915)
23 ALICE HAMILTON
Women in the Lead Industries (1919)
24 ARIEL WOLMAN
Chlorine Absorption and the Chlorination of Water

AFTERWORD
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
NOTES
INDEX
ABOUT THE EDITORS


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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 08/02/2008
      ISBN13: 9780813542324, 978-0813542324
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Presents a collection of 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. This book provides annotated readings and biographical details.

      Table of Contents
      FOREWORD by Warren Winkelstein Jr.
      PREFACE
      ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
      INTRODUCTION
      CHRONOLOGY

      PART 1 Early Roots

      1 HIPPOCRATES
      On Airs, Waters, and Places
      2 JOHN GRAUNT
      Natural and Political Observations Mentioned in a Following Index, and Made Upon the Bills or Mortality (1662, Abriged)
      3 JAMES LIND
      A Treatise on the Scurvy (1753, Abriged)
      4 GEORGE BAKER
      An Essay Concernong the Cause of the Endemial Colic of Devonshire (1767)
      5 PERCIVAL POTT
      Cancer Scroti (c. 1775)
      6 EDWARD JENNER
      An Inquiry Into The Causes And Effects Of The Variolae Vaccinae: A Disease Discovered In Some Of The Western Counties Of England, Partucularly Gloucestershire, And Known By The Name Of the Cow-Pox (1798)
      7 PETER LUDWIG PANUM
      Observations Made During the Epidemic of Measles on the Faroe Islands in the Year 1846 (1847, Abriged)

      PART 2 The Sanitary Reform Movement

      8 WILLIAM FARR
      Lecture Introduction to a Course on Hygeine, or the Preservation of The Public Health
      On the "Table of Mortality" for the Metropolis (1840)
      A Short Method of Constructing Life Tables (1845)
      9 EDWIN CHADWICK
      Report on the Sanitarty Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain and On the Means of Its Improvement (1842, Abriged)
      A Supplementary Report on the Results of a Special Inquiry into the Practice of Interment in Towns
      10 JOHN SIMON
      Excerpts from City of London Medical Reports (1849, 1850, 1852, Abriged)
      11 LEMUEL sHATTUCK
      Report on the Sanitary Commission of Massachucetts 1850 (1850, Abriged)
      12 JOHN SNOW
      On The Mode Of Communication Of Cholera (1854, Abriged)
      13 EDWARD JARVIS
      Insanity and Idiocy in Massachucetts—Report on the Commission on Lunacy, 1855
      14 WILLIAM BUDD
      Typhoid Fever—Its Nature, Mode of Spreading, and Prevention (1873)
      15 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
      Sanitart Condition of Hospitals and Hospital Construction (1859)
      16 IGNÁC SEMMELWEIS
      The Etiology, COncept and Prophylaxis of Childbed Fever (1860, Abriged)
      17 ROBERT KOCH
      The Aetiology of Tuberculosis
      On Bacteriological Research

      PART 3 The Progressive Era

      18 JACOB A. RIIS
      How the Other Half Lives (1890, Abriged)
      19 UPTON SINCLAIR
      The Jungle (1905, Abriged)
      20 ABRAHAM FLEXNER
      Medical Education in the United States & Canada: A Report to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (1910, Abriged)
      21 JOSEPH GOLDBERGER
      The Etiology of Pellagra: The Significance of Certain Epidemiological Observations With Respect Thereto (1914)
      22 MARGARET SANGER
      Family Limitation (c. 1915)
      23 ALICE HAMILTON
      Women in the Lead Industries (1919)
      24 ARIEL WOLMAN
      Chlorine Absorption and the Chlorination of Water

      AFTERWORD
      APPENDIX I
      APPENDIX II
      NOTES
      INDEX
      ABOUT THE EDITORS


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