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List of tables and illustrations | ||
Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
I | Community, method, context | |
Ch. 1 | Public health and the community of hygienists | 9 |
The public health idea | 11 | |
The public health movement | 18 | |
The community of hygienists | 26 | |
Public health theory | 33 | |
The mission of the hygienists | 41 | |
Ch. 2 | The methodology of public hygiene | 49 |
Parent-Duchatelet and the scientific discipline of public hygiene | 50 | |
Statistics and public health | 54 | |
L. R. Villerme and public health statistics | 59 | |
Official statistical publications | 75 | |
Ch. 3 | The context of public hygiene: National public health policy | 82 |
The Royal Academy of Medicine and public health | 82 | |
Sanitary policy and sanitary administration | 89 | |
Theories of disease causation and the public health movement | 95 | |
Health care policies and programs | 98 | |
The vaccination program | 101 | |
Conclusion | 108 | |
II | Carrying out the mission: Institutionalization, investigation, moralization, and practical reform | |
Ch. 4 | Institutionalization: The health councils | 113 |
The Parisian public health administration: The prefecture of police and the Paris health council | 113 | |
Provincial health councils | 127 | |
The health council as a nationwide program | 144 | |
The health council model | 146 | |
Ch. 5 | Investigation and moralization: Occupational hygiene and industrialization | 148 |
Occupational hygiene | 149 | |
Industrialization and the condition of the working classes | 159 | |
Public hygienists and the investigative tradition | 177 | |
Investigation and moralization | 180 | |
Ch. 6 | Investigation and practical reform: Public health in Paris | 184 |
The hygienists and their "laboratory": Cholera in Paris | 184 | |
Parent-Duchatelet: Hygienist of Paris | 188 | |
Assainissement, or sanitary reform | 189 | |
Water supply and sanitary reform | 190 | |
The sewers of Paris | 194 | |
Cesspools and sanitary reform | 207 | |
The dump at Montfaucon | 216 | |
Garbage disposal and public latrines | 230 | |
From sanitary reform to sanitary revolution: The first phase, 1850s | 232 | |
Sanitary revolution: The intermediate and final phases, 1870s | 234 | |
Conclusion: Sanitary reform and sanitary revolution | 238 | |
Ch. 7 | Public health in Paris: Investigation, salubrity, and social welfare | 241 |
The salubrity of private dwellings | 241 | |
The salubrity of public establishments | 245 | |
Public bathing establishments | 249 | |
Food and drink establishments and the safety of food | 255 | |
Prostitution as an urban health problem | 260 | |
Wet nursing | 267 | |
Foundlings | 272 | |
Conclusion | 277 | |
III | Public health before Pasteur | |
Ch. 8 | Public health and public health movements: and assessment | 283 |
Public health in the early nineteenth century | 283 | |
Channel crossing: Chadwick and the French hygienists | 291 | |
Physicians, the medical profession, and public health | 300 | |
The British and French movements compared and assessed | 302 | |
The French movement assessed | 308 | |
Ch. 9 | Before Pasteur: Hygienism and the French model of public health | 316 |
Epilogue | 320 | |
Appendixes | 327 | |
Bibliographical Note | 350 | |
Index | 359 |
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