A History of Public Health: From Past to Present by Jan Kirk Carney

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Author
Jan Kirk Carney
Publisher
Jones & Bartlett Learning
Pages
375 pages
ISBN
978-1284111774
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A History of Public Health: From Past to Present

Book Details:

  • Author: Jan Kirk Carney
  • Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
  • Publication Date: March 24, 2022
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1284111776
  • ISBN-13: 978-1284111774
  • Length: 375 pages
  • Dimensions: 7.24 x 1.02 x 9.06 inches

A History of Public Health: From Past to Present offers a comprehensive and structured exploration of the evolution of public health from antiquity to the modern day. Written by Jan Kirk Carney, this text illuminates the defining moments of the field through engaging narratives that highlight the people, principles, and challenges that have shaped global health. By examining public health through a historical lens, the book provides readers with a necessary sense of perspective and proportion, showing how past events directly inform contemporary practice and future preparations.

The content is designed to be accessible and educational for students, healthcare workers, researchers, and policymakers. Each chapter features detailed stories and “defining moments” that help readers remember key historical milestones and their significance to today’s complex health issues, such as climate change and environmental policy. To enhance the learning experience, the book includes a wealth of primary sources—including historical newspapers, government documents, and contemporary journal articles—as well as ample visuals and graphics that depict the social and cultural contexts of different eras.

Key features of this work include discussion questions, suggestions for additional study, and a focus on transformative topics that bridge the gap between history and modern advocacy. By exploring the enduring issues of the past, A History of Public Health prepares readers to address the challenging health landscapes of the present and the future.