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A Theory and Definition of Public Health Law

WEB3 The intersection of law and health has generated a rich body of aca-demic literature, statutes, and judicial opinions. Health law is widely taught (in schools of law, medicine, …

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Public Health Law

WEBNonetheless, the handling of the domestically diagnosed Ebola cases revealed critical health system vulnerabilities.1 Thomas E. Duncan, a forty-two-year-old Liberian man, …

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What Is Population Health and Why Study It in the Twenty

WEBThe study of population health is inherently interdisciplinary. That is, it brings together researchers from a very wide range of academic disci-plines who document new …

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The Health Care Revolution: From Medical Monopoly to …

WEBAmeringer, Carl F. The health care revolution : from medical monopoly to market competition / Carl F.Ameringer. p. ; cm. — (California/Milbank books on health and the …

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1918 Woodrow Wilson, Crisis, and the Arc of Public Health

WEB1 On July 1, 1918, during a summer that saw the United States Armed Services sending more troops to strengthen the western front in Europe, President Woodrow Wilson …

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Why Calories Count: From Science to Politics

WEBCalories, therefore, afect societies in ways that are political as well as personal. Calories, of course, derive from food. But calories are a convenient way to say a great deal about …

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chapter 1 ATheoryandDefinition ofPublicHealthLaw [FIGURE] …

WEBThe prime objective of public health law is to pursue the highest possible level of physical and mental health in the pop-ulation, consistent with the values of social justice. Several …

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chapter 1 Public Health and the Mapping of Chinatown

WEBPublic Health and Mapping Chinatown 19 licity not only established the Chinatown spatial elements of dens, den-sity, and the labyrinth but also generated the stereotyped imagery …

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1 Social Ecology of Health

WEB22 s o c i a l e c o l o g y o f h e a lt h There remains a tendency in some of the scholarship on human health to downplay the role of structural sociopolitical factors.

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CHAPTER ONE: SAYS WHO

WEBCHAPTER ONE: SAYS WHO? HOW WE KNOW WHAT (WE THINK) WE KNOW I n the film The Road to Wellville, Anthony Hopkins plays Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, the …

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A Reproductive Justice History

WEB12 / A Reproductive Justice History past.” 1 In this case, past abuses of women’s reproductive bodies live on in contemporary harms and coercions, stimulating …

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Health administrator at the San Francisco jail

WEBdeservingness and the carceral burden. In 1975, prisoner J. W. Gamble injured his back while doing labor on a prison farm in Texas.1 He alleged that the medical care he then …

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Myths about Human Nature Are Powerful—and Misleading

WEBThere is a popular perception of what human nature is, and particular views of race, aggression, and sex permeate society. These can be encapsulated in three key myths: …

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Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the new …

WEB1 INTRODUCTION Fleas dream of buying themselves a dog, and nobodies dream of escaping poverty: that one magical day good luck will suddenly rain down on them—will …

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How to Read, Part I

WEBHow to Read, Part I: Dissecting a Text / 9 reading from the beginning, at Aaron Archibald Ababa, and keep reading until I find Mr. Zypster.

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a NAOMI SCHNEIDER

WEBPart 2. Anthropology amid Epidemics Introduction to Part 2 Paul Farmer 151 6. Rethinking “Emerging Infectious Diseases” (1996, 1999) 155 7. Social Scientists and the New …

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Disease, Healing, and Medicine in Indigenous Highlands

WEB2 •ntroductioni understood as a set of technological, social, and cultural changes catalyzed by capitalism and science.4 And they consulted doctors in urban hospitals enough to …

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Studying Each Other

WEBStudying Each Other / 5 This followed on the heels of similar documentaries by independent fi l m ma ker s ,14 as well as large-scale investigations by the BBC, PBS, and others.15 …

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Alpha Hospital: Unique, But Not Singular

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