Arthur Newsholme
The Last Thirty Years in Public Health (Routledge Revivals)
Arthur Newsholme
The Last Thirty Years in Public Health (Routledge Revivals)
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First published in 1936, this book is a continuation of Sir Arthur Newsholme's Fifty Years in Public Health and covers a wide variety of topics in relation to the subject. Topics explored include the administration of public health, insurance for medical care, child health, The Great War, tropical medicine and American pioneers in public health.
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First published in 1936, this book is a continuation of Sir Arthur Newsholme's Fifty Years in Public Health and covers a wide variety of topics in relation to the subject. Topics explored include the administration of public health, insurance for medical care, child health, The Great War, tropical medicine and American pioneers in public health.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781138905375
- ISBN-10: 1138905372
- Artikelnr.: 59997941
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781138905375
- ISBN-10: 1138905372
- Artikelnr.: 59997941
Sir Arthur Newsholme
Preface; Part 1: Official Life in Whitehall 1. Introductory 2. Personal 3.
Previous Medical Officers of the Local Government Boards 4. Local
Administration of Public Health 5. Central Administration of Public Health
6. Secretaries and Technicians in the Government 7. Poverty in Relation to
Sickness. The Chief Problem of Public Health 8. The Increasing Humanity of
Destitution Authorities 9. The Investigations and Reports of the Royal
Commission of 1905-9 10. Medical Care under the Poor Law 11. Difficulties
in initiating Orderly Reform 12. Insurance for Medical Care 13. National
Sickness Insurance 14. Provision for Research. Investigations on
Tuberculosis 15. The Administrative Control of Tuberculosis 16. The Control
of Venerable Diseases 17. The Evolution of Preventative Medicine: its
Physiological side 18. Office Inquiries and Reports on Infant and Child
Mortality 19. Public Administration and Child Health 20. Rivalry between
Government Departments 21. Natural Selection and Infant Mortality.
Investigations in Eugenics 22. Motherhood 23. Maternal Mortality 24. The
Great War Part 2: Recollections of American Public Health and Social Work
25. The Red Cross in Peace Time 26. Itineraries 27. William Henry Welch 28.
Other American Pioneers in Public Helath 29. Work and Leisure at Baltimore
30. The Training and Tenure Office of Public Health Officers 31. American
Public Health as related to Federal and State Government 32. City
Administration in the United States 33. Voluntary Agencies in Public Health
and Welfare Work in the United States 34. Endowed Foundations and
Socio-Hygenic Work in America 35. The Story of "Prohibition" in the United
States 36. Outstanding American Achievements in Public Health 37. American
Achievements in Tropical and Sub-Tropical Diseases 38. Health Problems in
Tropical Medicine Part 3: The Increasing Socialisaion of Medicine 39.
European Inquiries on Medical Work 40. The Costs of Medical Care in the
United States 41. Two National Medical Associations: A Contrast 42. A Visit
to Soviet Russia 43. Soviet Communism 44. Nationalised or State Medical
Services in U.S.S.R 45. Nationalised Medical Services in other Countries;
List of Personal Contributions to Journals, etc.; Epilogue; Index of Names
of Persons; Index of Subjects
Previous Medical Officers of the Local Government Boards 4. Local
Administration of Public Health 5. Central Administration of Public Health
6. Secretaries and Technicians in the Government 7. Poverty in Relation to
Sickness. The Chief Problem of Public Health 8. The Increasing Humanity of
Destitution Authorities 9. The Investigations and Reports of the Royal
Commission of 1905-9 10. Medical Care under the Poor Law 11. Difficulties
in initiating Orderly Reform 12. Insurance for Medical Care 13. National
Sickness Insurance 14. Provision for Research. Investigations on
Tuberculosis 15. The Administrative Control of Tuberculosis 16. The Control
of Venerable Diseases 17. The Evolution of Preventative Medicine: its
Physiological side 18. Office Inquiries and Reports on Infant and Child
Mortality 19. Public Administration and Child Health 20. Rivalry between
Government Departments 21. Natural Selection and Infant Mortality.
Investigations in Eugenics 22. Motherhood 23. Maternal Mortality 24. The
Great War Part 2: Recollections of American Public Health and Social Work
25. The Red Cross in Peace Time 26. Itineraries 27. William Henry Welch 28.
Other American Pioneers in Public Helath 29. Work and Leisure at Baltimore
30. The Training and Tenure Office of Public Health Officers 31. American
Public Health as related to Federal and State Government 32. City
Administration in the United States 33. Voluntary Agencies in Public Health
and Welfare Work in the United States 34. Endowed Foundations and
Socio-Hygenic Work in America 35. The Story of "Prohibition" in the United
States 36. Outstanding American Achievements in Public Health 37. American
Achievements in Tropical and Sub-Tropical Diseases 38. Health Problems in
Tropical Medicine Part 3: The Increasing Socialisaion of Medicine 39.
European Inquiries on Medical Work 40. The Costs of Medical Care in the
United States 41. Two National Medical Associations: A Contrast 42. A Visit
to Soviet Russia 43. Soviet Communism 44. Nationalised or State Medical
Services in U.S.S.R 45. Nationalised Medical Services in other Countries;
List of Personal Contributions to Journals, etc.; Epilogue; Index of Names
of Persons; Index of Subjects
Preface; Part 1: Official Life in Whitehall 1. Introductory 2. Personal 3.
Previous Medical Officers of the Local Government Boards 4. Local
Administration of Public Health 5. Central Administration of Public Health
6. Secretaries and Technicians in the Government 7. Poverty in Relation to
Sickness. The Chief Problem of Public Health 8. The Increasing Humanity of
Destitution Authorities 9. The Investigations and Reports of the Royal
Commission of 1905-9 10. Medical Care under the Poor Law 11. Difficulties
in initiating Orderly Reform 12. Insurance for Medical Care 13. National
Sickness Insurance 14. Provision for Research. Investigations on
Tuberculosis 15. The Administrative Control of Tuberculosis 16. The Control
of Venerable Diseases 17. The Evolution of Preventative Medicine: its
Physiological side 18. Office Inquiries and Reports on Infant and Child
Mortality 19. Public Administration and Child Health 20. Rivalry between
Government Departments 21. Natural Selection and Infant Mortality.
Investigations in Eugenics 22. Motherhood 23. Maternal Mortality 24. The
Great War Part 2: Recollections of American Public Health and Social Work
25. The Red Cross in Peace Time 26. Itineraries 27. William Henry Welch 28.
Other American Pioneers in Public Helath 29. Work and Leisure at Baltimore
30. The Training and Tenure Office of Public Health Officers 31. American
Public Health as related to Federal and State Government 32. City
Administration in the United States 33. Voluntary Agencies in Public Health
and Welfare Work in the United States 34. Endowed Foundations and
Socio-Hygenic Work in America 35. The Story of "Prohibition" in the United
States 36. Outstanding American Achievements in Public Health 37. American
Achievements in Tropical and Sub-Tropical Diseases 38. Health Problems in
Tropical Medicine Part 3: The Increasing Socialisaion of Medicine 39.
European Inquiries on Medical Work 40. The Costs of Medical Care in the
United States 41. Two National Medical Associations: A Contrast 42. A Visit
to Soviet Russia 43. Soviet Communism 44. Nationalised or State Medical
Services in U.S.S.R 45. Nationalised Medical Services in other Countries;
List of Personal Contributions to Journals, etc.; Epilogue; Index of Names
of Persons; Index of Subjects
Previous Medical Officers of the Local Government Boards 4. Local
Administration of Public Health 5. Central Administration of Public Health
6. Secretaries and Technicians in the Government 7. Poverty in Relation to
Sickness. The Chief Problem of Public Health 8. The Increasing Humanity of
Destitution Authorities 9. The Investigations and Reports of the Royal
Commission of 1905-9 10. Medical Care under the Poor Law 11. Difficulties
in initiating Orderly Reform 12. Insurance for Medical Care 13. National
Sickness Insurance 14. Provision for Research. Investigations on
Tuberculosis 15. The Administrative Control of Tuberculosis 16. The Control
of Venerable Diseases 17. The Evolution of Preventative Medicine: its
Physiological side 18. Office Inquiries and Reports on Infant and Child
Mortality 19. Public Administration and Child Health 20. Rivalry between
Government Departments 21. Natural Selection and Infant Mortality.
Investigations in Eugenics 22. Motherhood 23. Maternal Mortality 24. The
Great War Part 2: Recollections of American Public Health and Social Work
25. The Red Cross in Peace Time 26. Itineraries 27. William Henry Welch 28.
Other American Pioneers in Public Helath 29. Work and Leisure at Baltimore
30. The Training and Tenure Office of Public Health Officers 31. American
Public Health as related to Federal and State Government 32. City
Administration in the United States 33. Voluntary Agencies in Public Health
and Welfare Work in the United States 34. Endowed Foundations and
Socio-Hygenic Work in America 35. The Story of "Prohibition" in the United
States 36. Outstanding American Achievements in Public Health 37. American
Achievements in Tropical and Sub-Tropical Diseases 38. Health Problems in
Tropical Medicine Part 3: The Increasing Socialisaion of Medicine 39.
European Inquiries on Medical Work 40. The Costs of Medical Care in the
United States 41. Two National Medical Associations: A Contrast 42. A Visit
to Soviet Russia 43. Soviet Communism 44. Nationalised or State Medical
Services in U.S.S.R 45. Nationalised Medical Services in other Countries;
List of Personal Contributions to Journals, etc.; Epilogue; Index of Names
of Persons; Index of Subjects