From the ancient ages, the human has been plagued by numerous diseases. While ancient people attributed disease due to divine causation and was stigmatised or isolate from the society, the middle ages let scientists find a reasonable explanation for disease, which led to discoveries of microorganisms and maintaining a clean environment and thus, Public Health Was born. This review discusses the evolution of Public Health and current challenges faced by Public Health Professionals
This article highlights some of the significant developments in public health including the pattern ...
How and to what extent did pre-modern people go about creating healthier environments? Can we reason...
Since the Athenian Plague of 430 B.C. up to the presentday COVID-19 crisis, human beings have lived ...
This chapter and the others that follow have the study of population health as their focus, as oppos...
The new public health integrates human wellbeing into the ecosystem. Public health has its origins i...
Key sections include: Environment, infectious disease, locating public health, the enlightenment...
Health always remains a core component in the life of human beings and considered as a major instrum...
This paper will look at some of the history’s most destructive epidemics and pandemics that have occ...
A brief outline of health and diseases over the ages is presented herein based on written and icono...
This article presents a modular, multidisciplinary methodology for tracing how different communities...
Most of public health is based on the working hypothesis that disease is caused by exposure to noxio...
This article focuses on three overlapping trends in the historical study of human responses to illne...
This article presents a modular, multidisciplinary methodology for tracing how different communities...
This fascinating book offers a wide ranging exploration of the history of public health and the deve...
Our world has changed dramatically since the 1950s. The pace of change has been so rapid that the la...
This article highlights some of the significant developments in public health including the pattern ...
How and to what extent did pre-modern people go about creating healthier environments? Can we reason...
Since the Athenian Plague of 430 B.C. up to the presentday COVID-19 crisis, human beings have lived ...
This chapter and the others that follow have the study of population health as their focus, as oppos...
The new public health integrates human wellbeing into the ecosystem. Public health has its origins i...
Key sections include: Environment, infectious disease, locating public health, the enlightenment...
Health always remains a core component in the life of human beings and considered as a major instrum...
This paper will look at some of the history’s most destructive epidemics and pandemics that have occ...
A brief outline of health and diseases over the ages is presented herein based on written and icono...
This article presents a modular, multidisciplinary methodology for tracing how different communities...
Most of public health is based on the working hypothesis that disease is caused by exposure to noxio...
This article focuses on three overlapping trends in the historical study of human responses to illne...
This article presents a modular, multidisciplinary methodology for tracing how different communities...
This fascinating book offers a wide ranging exploration of the history of public health and the deve...
Our world has changed dramatically since the 1950s. The pace of change has been so rapid that the la...
This article highlights some of the significant developments in public health including the pattern ...
How and to what extent did pre-modern people go about creating healthier environments? Can we reason...
Since the Athenian Plague of 430 B.C. up to the presentday COVID-19 crisis, human beings have lived ...