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APHA Reprint Series #1 The APHA: 125 Years Old - And Approaching the Millennium Edited by Elizabeth Fee and Theodore M. Brown
The first of a series of reprinted articles published by the APHA in the American Journal of Public Health over the past 85 years! This contains selections of "Public Health Then and Now" articles from the last 30 years of the American Journal of Public Health. This is a spiral-bound collection of historic medical journalism, covering topics such as public health institutions, social context of public health, dangerous substances, AIDS, and other infectious diseases.
Stock No. 801: 250 pages, spiral-bound, 1997: $25.00 APHA Members: $30.00 Nonmembers
APHA Reprint Series #2 Conflict and Controversy: From Medical Care Policy to the Politics of Environmental Health Edited by Elizabeth Fee and Theodore M. Brown
This is the second in the series of reprinted articles celebrating the last 25 years of public health. These reprinted articles published by the American Public Health Association in the American Journal of Public Health provide essays of the past and a partial guide to the future. This spiral-bound collection contains historical essays on the organization, policy, and politics of medical care; medical care to poor urban populations; the urban population struggle for comprehensive American health care reform; national health insurance; history of mental health policy and practice; and more. A collector's item for those interested in the history of public health and how it has evolved over the past several decades.
Stock No. 807: 275 pages, spiral-bound, 1998: $25.00 APHA Members: $30.00 Nonmembers
APHA Reprint Series #3 Homelessness in America Edited by Daniel B. Herman and Ezra S. Susser
This third in the reprint series contains 30 articles collected from the American Journal of Public Health, which comprise some of the most influential research to date on the timely issue of homelessness. The collection is organized in three sections, "The Problem of Homelessness: Description, Scope and Underlying Causes," "Individual-Level Risk Factors for Homelessness" and "Health Conditions Among Homeless People." Those who work with homeless people, or who are concerned about this very urgent public health issue, will find this volume enlightening and informative.
Stock No. 808: 150 pages, spiral-bound, 1998: $25.00 APHA Members: $30.00 Nonmembers
APHA 100--The First 100 Years by Nancy R. Bernstein (Reprinted from 1972)
This series of 12 essays chronicles the triumphs and the difficulties of APHA during its first 100 years. The essays convey the strength of the Association's members and their contribution to public health. Chapters include: Birth of an Association, Yellow Fever and the Early Years, Walter Reed and Internationalism, Struggling Through the Depression, and much more. This book reflects the history of public health as well as that of APHA, all in a readable and engaging format. Includes nearly 50 photos. This is a wonderful resource for APHA members and all public health historians.
Stock No. 806: 98 pages, softcover, 1997: $10.00 APHA Members and Nonmembers
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