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Title: PATHFINDERS on the ROAD to HEALTH


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PATHFINDERS on the ROAD to HEALTH
Usher Institute
1902 - 100 years of academic public health - 2002
  • John Last
  • University of Ottawa, Canada

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THREE GIANT STEPS
  • Fire to cook meat
  • (?750-500k BCE)
  • Planting harvesting crops
  • Animal husbandry
  • (10-12k BCE)

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HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
  • Origins of culture history, tradition, myths,
    legends, religious beliefs, science
  • Ecosystem changes human influences on natural
    environment due to agriculture, waste disposal,
    etc
  • Ecological origin of diseases fecal/oral,
    vector-borne, parasitic, trans-species, etc
  • Population surge

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AIRS, WATERS, PLACES
  • Seasons, Winds (hot, cold)
  • Water
  • Place Aspect to winds, sun
  • (sheltered or exposed)
  • Life of the people
  • Hard working, eat drink wisely,
  • Indolent, eat and drink a lot

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James Lind 1716-1794
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Edward Jenner 1749-1823
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Lady Mary Wortley Montague
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John Snow 1813-1858
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Cholera in South London, 1854in Relation to
Water Supply
Southwark Vauxhall Water Company 40,046 houses 286 deaths 71 per 10,000 houses
Lambeth Water Company 26,107 houses 14 deaths 5 per 10,000 houses
All other Water Companies 287,345 houses 277 deaths 9 per 10,000 houses
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IDENTIFYING,CLASSIFYING BACTERIAVACCINES,
SERA(Late 19th century onward)
Contributions of Bacteriology to Public
Health

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Louis Pasteur 1822-1895
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19th Cent. Public Health Heroes
  • Snow, Farr, Nightingale
  • Henle, Koch, Virchow, Pasteur
  • Semmelweiss, O.W. Holmes
  • Chadwick, Shattuck
  • Mayhew, Kingsley
  • Newspaper editors, cartoonists
  • Politicians

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THE SANITARY REVOLUTIONLate 19th-Early 20th
CenturyClean, pure, safe waterSanitation
(sanitary disposal of human waste)Improved
household and personal hygiene
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Essential Ingredients
  • 1. AWARE THAT THE PROBLEM EXISTS
  • Health Information System
  • Public perception
  • (Role of media)

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Essential Ingredients
  • Aware problem exists
  • 2. KNOW WHAT CAUSES IT
  • (Dont necessarily need complete understanding,
    just enough to be able to take action)

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Essential Ingredients
  • Aware problem exists
  • Know what causes it
  • 3. ABILITY TO CONTROL THE CAUSE
  • (Dont always need to understand a cause
  • in order to be able to control it)

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Essential Ingredients
  • Aware problem exists
  • Know what causes it
  • Able to control cause
  • 4. BELIEF THAT IT IS IMPORTANT
  • This requires a sense of values a moral
    imperative, the public health ethic, the concept
    of Redefining the Unacceptable
  • (Geoffrey Vickers)

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Essential Ingredients
  • Aware problem exists
  • Know what causes it
  • Able to control cause
  • Believe it is important
  • 5. POLITICAL WILL
  • Advocacy, lobby (pressure) groups

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ESSENTIAL INGREDIENTS
  • Aware that the problem exists
  • Know what causes the problem
  • Ability to control the cause
  • Believe it is important (Values)
  • Political will

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21st CENTURY CHALLENGES(Huge public health
impacts)
  • Human disruption of global ecosystems
    Atmosphere global warming, ozone attenuation,
    smog resource depletion (fresh water, ocean
    fisheries) loss of biodiversity, species
    extinctions
  • Violent armed conflicts
  • HIV/AIDS pandemic
  • Tobacco addiction pandemic
  • Petroleum fuel addiction pandemic

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PROMOTING HEALTH
  • SAFE ENVIRONMENT
  • ENHANCED IMMUNITY
  • SENSIBLE BEHAVIOUR
  • GOOD NUTRITION
  • WELL-BORN CHILDREN
  • PRUDENT TREATMENT

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ESSENTIAL CONCEPTS
  • Food and nutrition science
  • Environmental management
  • Contagion and its control
  • Behavioural and social determinants
  • Counting, measuring, surveillance
  • Multi-sectoral, trans-disciplinary commitment to
    control health problems
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