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Mission and Method: The Early Nineteenth-Century French Public Health Movement
Mission and Method: The Early Nineteenth-Century French Public Health Movement, In Mission and Method Ann La Berge shows how the French public health movement developed within the socio-political context of the Bourbon Restoration and July Monarchy, and within the context of competing ideologies of liberalism, conservatism, socialism, Mission and Method: The Early Nineteenth-Century French Public Health Movement has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Mission and Method: The Early Nineteenth-Century French Public Health Movement
  • Written by author Ann Elizabeth Fowler La Berge
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, September 1992
  • In Mission and Method Ann La Berge shows how the French public health movement developed within the socio-political context of the Bourbon Restoration and July Monarchy, and within the context of competing ideologies of liberalism, conservatism, socialism
  • This book argues that the french led the way in the nineteenth-century public health movement.
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List of tables and illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction1
ICommunity, method, context
Ch. 1Public health and the community of hygienists9
The public health idea11
The public health movement18
The community of hygienists26
Public health theory33
The mission of the hygienists41
Ch. 2The methodology of public hygiene49
Parent-Duchatelet and the scientific discipline of public hygiene50
Statistics and public health54
L. R. Villerme and public health statistics59
Official statistical publications75
Ch. 3The context of public hygiene: National public health policy82
The Royal Academy of Medicine and public health82
Sanitary policy and sanitary administration89
Theories of disease causation and the public health movement95
Health care policies and programs98
The vaccination program101
Conclusion108
IICarrying out the mission: Institutionalization, investigation, moralization, and practical reform
Ch. 4Institutionalization: The health councils113
The Parisian public health administration: The prefecture of police and the Paris health council113
Provincial health councils127
The health council as a nationwide program144
The health council model146
Ch. 5Investigation and moralization: Occupational hygiene and industrialization148
Occupational hygiene149
Industrialization and the condition of the working classes159
Public hygienists and the investigative tradition177
Investigation and moralization180
Ch. 6Investigation and practical reform: Public health in Paris184
The hygienists and their "laboratory": Cholera in Paris184
Parent-Duchatelet: Hygienist of Paris188
Assainissement, or sanitary reform189
Water supply and sanitary reform190
The sewers of Paris194
Cesspools and sanitary reform207
The dump at Montfaucon216
Garbage disposal and public latrines230
From sanitary reform to sanitary revolution: The first phase, 1850s232
Sanitary revolution: The intermediate and final phases, 1870s234
Conclusion: Sanitary reform and sanitary revolution238
Ch. 7Public health in Paris: Investigation, salubrity, and social welfare241
The salubrity of private dwellings241
The salubrity of public establishments245
Public bathing establishments249
Food and drink establishments and the safety of food255
Prostitution as an urban health problem260
Wet nursing267
Foundlings272
Conclusion277
IIIPublic health before Pasteur
Ch. 8Public health and public health movements: and assessment283
Public health in the early nineteenth century283
Channel crossing: Chadwick and the French hygienists291
Physicians, the medical profession, and public health300
The British and French movements compared and assessed302
The French movement assessed308
Ch. 9Before Pasteur: Hygienism and the French model of public health316
Epilogue320
Appendixes327
Bibliographical Note350
Index359


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