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Annual Report of the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service of the United States for the Fiscal Year 1935

Annual Report of the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service of the United States for the... PUBLIC HEALTH July, 1936 must save the race. He does not convincingly demonstrate why he elects this particular branch of learning to achieve this noble end, nor why he chooses this designation for the curriculum of improvement. He says, proper for prime treatment in a book on health and human progress. Though much space is given to the problems of medical economics in the United States and elsewhere, the role of epidemiology in the prevention of Sociological medicine demands the pro- crowd disease is not discussed. Snow's. vision, by collective measures of favourable classic studies on cholera are not even HOMER N. CALVER labour conditions, good housing, decent wages, mentioned. generalized insurance, sanitary, technical and educational services, to be completed by the individualized action of medical and social case work. Most of this is " good medicine " but it is better described as social planning or social hygiene, as that term is used in the author's country. The necessary, important and increasing part which medicine must play in the further social development of the race is discussed thoroughly and intelligently with a background of world-wide knowledge of national medical and social situations. These glimpses of conditions and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Public Health American Public Health Association

Annual Report of the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service of the United States for the Fiscal Year 1935

American Journal of Public Health , Volume 26 (7) – Jul 1, 1936

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0090-0036
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Abstract

PUBLIC HEALTH July, 1936 must save the race. He does not convincingly demonstrate why he elects this particular branch of learning to achieve this noble end, nor why he chooses this designation for the curriculum of improvement. He says, proper for prime treatment in a book on health and human progress. Though much space is given to the problems of medical economics in the United States and elsewhere, the role of epidemiology in the prevention of Sociological medicine demands the pro- crowd disease is not discussed. Snow's. vision, by collective measures of favourable classic studies on cholera are not even HOMER N. CALVER labour conditions, good housing, decent wages, mentioned. generalized insurance, sanitary, technical and educational services, to be completed by the individualized action of medical and social case work. Most of this is " good medicine " but it is better described as social planning or social hygiene, as that term is used in the author's country. The necessary, important and increasing part which medicine must play in the further social development of the race is discussed thoroughly and intelligently with a background of world-wide knowledge of national medical and social situations. These glimpses of conditions and

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American Journal of Public HealthAmerican Public Health Association

Published: Jul 1, 1936

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