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Rochester Studies in Medical History
The focus on the series is the history of public health, defined to include the history of measures to protect the health of populations by organized community effort, administrative and regulatory agencies, and political and social mobilization. Special interests include the history of diseases of public health significance, preventive measures, and scientific and social interventions aimed at controlling disease in populations. Also of interest are studies on the history of epidemiology, community health policy, occupational health and safety, and children's and women's health.
 
Vol.Title
John W. Thompson
1 The Mechanization of the Heart:
2 The Workers' Health Fund in Eretz Israel
3 Public Health and the Risk Factor
3 Public Health and the Risk Factor - paperback
4 Venereal Disease, Hospitals and the Urban Poor
5 Rockefeller Money, the Laboratory and Medicine in Edinburgh 1919-1930:
6 Health and Wealth
6 Health and Wealth:
7 Charles Nicolle, Pasteur's Imperial Missionary
8 Marriage of Convenience
9 The Value of Health - paperback
10 Medicine's Moving Pictures
10 Medicine's Moving Pictures - paperback
11 The Politics of Vaccination
12 Shifting Boundaries of Public Health
13 Health and Zionism