Public health
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http://id.worldcat.org/fast/01082238
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Public health
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Public health
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- Subject of38
- 90th anniversary report of the Dallas City Health Department, 1873-1963
- Something to chew on, challenging controversies in food and health, Mike Gibney
- How safe are we?, a co-production of the WGBH/Nova Science Unit and Vulcan Productions, Inc. ; produced in association with Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health ; written, produced and directed by Rob Whittlesey ; dramatic sequences produced by Dangerous Films, Ltd. ; executive producer (Vulcan Productions), Richard Hutton
- Health care in America, a history, John C. Burnham
- The real cost of cheap food, Michael Carolan
- Health round-up
- The meat lobby, big business against health, director, Sandrine Riguad, Gilluame Coudray
- For all of humanity, Mesoamerican and colonial medicine in Enlightenment Guatemala, Martha Few
- Healthcare without borders, understanding Cuban medical internationalism, John M. Kirk
- Scared to death, from BSE to global warming : how scares are costing us the Earth, Christopher Booker and Richard North
- Bought, your health, now brought to you by Wall Street : the hidden story behind vaccines, big pharma and your food, Jeff Hays Films, Working Pictures presents ; a Bobby Sheehan film ; Jeff Hays Films and Working Pictures production ; producer, Jeff Hays ; producer, writer, director, Bobby Sheehan
- Urban sprawl and public health, designing, planning, and building for healthy communities, Howard Frumkin, Lawrence Frank, Richard Jackson
- Un daño irreparable, la criminal gestión de la pandemia en méxico, Laurie Ann Ximenez Fyvie
- Community-oriented health services, practices across disciplines, Elias Mpofu, PhD, DEd, CRC
- Public health, Virginia Berridge
- The big necessity, the unmentionable world of human waste and why it matters, Rose George
- Sustainable development, the UN Millennium Development Goals, the UN Global Compact, and the common good, edited by Oliver F. Williams, C.S.C
- Guidance on preparing workplaces for COVID-19, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Hungry city, how food shapes our lives, Carolyn Steel
- Implementation of the global strategy for health for all by the year 2000, second evaluation
- Rx for survival, a global health challenge, a co-production of the WGBH/NOVA Science Unit and Vulcan Productions, Inc
- The pandemic pivot ;, a report from the Institute for Policy Studies, the Transnational Institute, and Focus on the Global South, John Feffer
- The body economic, why austerity kills : recessions, budget battles, and the politics of life and death, David Stuckler, Sanjay Basu
- A history of public health, George Rosen ; foreword by Pascal James Imperato ; introduction by Elizabeth Fee ; biographical essay and new bibliography by Edward T. Morman
- Which country has the world's best health care?, Ezekiel J. Emanuel
- Public health nutrition, principles and practice in community and global health, edited by Natalie Stein, assistant professor, Program in Public Health, Michigan State University
- AIDS prevention and control, invited presentations and papers from the World Summit of Ministers of Health on Programmes for AIDS Prevention, jointly organized by the World Health Organization and the United Kingdom government, Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Westminster, London, 26-28 January, 1988
- Governing global health, who runs the world and why?, Chelsea Clinton and Devi Sridhar
- Making and unmaking public health in Africa, ethnographic and historical perspectives, edited by Ruth J. Prince and Rebecca Marsland
- Health in home and neighborhood,, by Maurice A. Bigelow and Jean Broadhurst
- Dying and living in the neighborhood, a street-level view of America's healthcare promise, Prabhjot Singh, MD, PhD
- A mighty force, Dr. Elizabeth Hayes and her war for public health, Marcia Biederman
- A history of the state organization for public health administration in Texas, 1718-1927, a field study submitted to the faculty of the School of Social Service Administration in candidacy for the degree of Master of Arts, by Gerald M. Porter
- Saving Gotham, a billionaire mayor, activist doctors, and the fight for eight million lives, Tom Farley, MD
- From Alma-Ata to the year 2000, reflections at the midpoint
- Texas health bulletin