A Treatise on Public Health and Its Applications in Different European Countries ..
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This book explores the history and impact of Prohibition in America and its relation to the problem of public control of personal conduct. It delves into the political, social, and economic factors that led to the implementation of Prohibition in the early 20th century and its eventual repeal in 1933.
The book offers a faithful reprint of the original 1899 edition, preserving the essential content and insights into vital statistics. It provides foundational knowledge and methodologies relevant to the field, reflecting the statistical practices of its time. This historical perspective is valuable for understanding the evolution of statistical analysis and its applications in various domains.
Focusing on the intersection of health and education, this reprint from 1889 explores essential principles of hygiene as they relate to school life. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining health standards in educational settings, providing insights into how these practices can enhance student well-being and academic performance. The text serves as a historical reference, reflecting the health concerns and educational philosophies of its time.
Focusing on the intersection of vital statistics and medical issues, this book explores the application of numerical data to the life-history of communities and nations. It includes chapters on diverse topics such as population dynamics, birth and death rates, illness prevalence, occupational health, and mortality related to specific diseases. First published in 1889, it serves as a comprehensive guide for understanding the statistical aspects of public health and medical challenges.
Being a Continuation of the Evolution of Preventive Medicine
Focusing on the modern period of preventive medicine, this 1929 publication continues the exploration initiated in Arthur Newsholme's earlier work. It offers a comprehensive overview of the advancements in the field, with a particular emphasis on the contributions of Louis Pasteur. The book delves into the historical context and significance of preventive medicine during this transformative era.
The book serves as a comprehensive exploration of public health, delving into topics such as medical care administration, child health, and the impact of The Great War. It also highlights advancements in tropical medicine and recognizes American pioneers who significantly contributed to the field. First published in 1936, it builds upon Sir Arthur Newsholme's earlier work, providing a historical context and a broad perspective on public health issues and developments.
Selected for its cultural significance, this work preserves the essence of the original artifact, maintaining its authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital contribution to the knowledge base of civilization, reflecting the historical context and scholarly importance of the material.
Focusing on public administration and disease prevention, this volume offers an in-depth exploration of England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. As the third installment of a three-volume set, it delivers comprehensive insights into the medical practices and public health initiatives of the early 20th century, highlighting the unique approaches and challenges faced by each region in combating disease.