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An exploration of the changing conceptions of air and health alongside historical developments in public health.
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An exploration of the changing conceptions of air and health alongside historical developments in public health.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9780521157735
- ISBN-10: 0521157730
- Artikelnr.: 31199020
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9780521157735
- ISBN-10: 0521157730
- Artikelnr.: 31199020
Glossary of terms and abbreviations
Foreword David Greaves and Tony McMichael
Introduction
Part I. Whole Air: 1. Early conceptions of air and health
2. Miasma, contagion, and survival of the fittest
Part II. Polluted Air: 3. As far as is practicable: air pollution policy and public health in England, 1800-1900
4. Hot air but little action: air pollution policy and public health in England, 1900-1939
5. Disaster, reductionism and personal responsibility: air pollution policy and public health, 1939-1970
Part III. Air Pollution, Epidemiology and Public Health: Theoretical and Philosophical Considerations: 6. Measuring the health effects of polluted air: quantitative risk assessment case-study
7. Epidemiological theory and philosophical considerations
8. Public health, philosophy and the nature of evidence
Part IV. New Horizons: 9. Climate change: science and utilitarianism
10. Climate change, social justice, and other moral frameworks
11. The bigger picture: environmental ethics and new moral horizons in public health
12. Conclusions and recommendations
Index.
Foreword David Greaves and Tony McMichael
Introduction
Part I. Whole Air: 1. Early conceptions of air and health
2. Miasma, contagion, and survival of the fittest
Part II. Polluted Air: 3. As far as is practicable: air pollution policy and public health in England, 1800-1900
4. Hot air but little action: air pollution policy and public health in England, 1900-1939
5. Disaster, reductionism and personal responsibility: air pollution policy and public health, 1939-1970
Part III. Air Pollution, Epidemiology and Public Health: Theoretical and Philosophical Considerations: 6. Measuring the health effects of polluted air: quantitative risk assessment case-study
7. Epidemiological theory and philosophical considerations
8. Public health, philosophy and the nature of evidence
Part IV. New Horizons: 9. Climate change: science and utilitarianism
10. Climate change, social justice, and other moral frameworks
11. The bigger picture: environmental ethics and new moral horizons in public health
12. Conclusions and recommendations
Index.
Glossary of terms and abbreviations
Foreword David Greaves and Tony McMichael
Introduction
Part I. Whole Air: 1. Early conceptions of air and health
2. Miasma, contagion, and survival of the fittest
Part II. Polluted Air: 3. As far as is practicable: air pollution policy and public health in England, 1800-1900
4. Hot air but little action: air pollution policy and public health in England, 1900-1939
5. Disaster, reductionism and personal responsibility: air pollution policy and public health, 1939-1970
Part III. Air Pollution, Epidemiology and Public Health: Theoretical and Philosophical Considerations: 6. Measuring the health effects of polluted air: quantitative risk assessment case-study
7. Epidemiological theory and philosophical considerations
8. Public health, philosophy and the nature of evidence
Part IV. New Horizons: 9. Climate change: science and utilitarianism
10. Climate change, social justice, and other moral frameworks
11. The bigger picture: environmental ethics and new moral horizons in public health
12. Conclusions and recommendations
Index.
Foreword David Greaves and Tony McMichael
Introduction
Part I. Whole Air: 1. Early conceptions of air and health
2. Miasma, contagion, and survival of the fittest
Part II. Polluted Air: 3. As far as is practicable: air pollution policy and public health in England, 1800-1900
4. Hot air but little action: air pollution policy and public health in England, 1900-1939
5. Disaster, reductionism and personal responsibility: air pollution policy and public health, 1939-1970
Part III. Air Pollution, Epidemiology and Public Health: Theoretical and Philosophical Considerations: 6. Measuring the health effects of polluted air: quantitative risk assessment case-study
7. Epidemiological theory and philosophical considerations
8. Public health, philosophy and the nature of evidence
Part IV. New Horizons: 9. Climate change: science and utilitarianism
10. Climate change, social justice, and other moral frameworks
11. The bigger picture: environmental ethics and new moral horizons in public health
12. Conclusions and recommendations
Index.