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Historical epidemiology and global health history
James Webb Jr.

Abstract: The subdiscipline of historical epidemiology holds the promise of creating a more robust and more nuanced foundation for global public health decision-making by deepening the empirical record from which we draw lessons about past interventions. This essay dra

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“Debordering” public health: the changing patterns of health border in modern Europe
Patrick Zylberman

Abstract: According to David Fidler, the governance of infectious diseases evolved from the mid-nineteenth to the twenty-first century as a series of institutional arrangements: the International Sanitary Regulations (non-interference and disease control at borders), t

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The Anti-Cancer League and public outreach for cancer control in Peru
Raúl Necochea López

Abstract: Peru’s first cancer control public outreach scheme started in the 1910s, but ground to a standstill as it attained official governmental recognition in 1926 as the Liga Anti-Cancerosa (LAC). This paper explains the developments leading to that earliest effort

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Universal health coverage as a global public health goal: the work of the International Labour Organisation, c.1925-2018
Martin Gorsky Christopher Sirrs

Abstract: We examine the efforts of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) to extend medical care under social security, through international conventions, advocacy and technical assistance. We consider the challenges faced by the ILO in advancing global health co

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Leishmaniases of the New World from a historical and global perspective, from the 1930s to the 1960s
Jaime Larry Benchimol

Abstract: The first autochthonous cases of cutaneous and mucocutaneous leishmaniasis in the Americas were described in 1909, but visceral leishmaniasis only erupted as a public health problem in the region in 1934. Today Brazil is the country with the most cases of Ame

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Regional cooperation and health diplomacy in Africa: from intra-colonial exchanges to multilateral health institutions
Philip J. Havik

Abstract: Tracing the pathways of cooperation in health in sub-Saharan Africa from hesitant exchanges to institutionalized dimensions from the 1920s to the early 1960s, this article addresses regional dynamics in health diplomacy which have so far been under-researched

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The World Health Organization’s changing goals and expectations concerning malaria, 1948-2019
Socrates Litsios

Abstract: From its inception, in 1948, the World Health Organization made control of malaria a high priority. Early successes led many to believe that eradication was possible, although there were serious doubts concerning the continent of Africa. As evidence mounted t

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Global health in the making: health demonstration areas in Europe, 1950s and 1960s
Esteban Rodríguez-Ocaña

Abstract: Global health is a multifaceted concept that entails the standardization of procedures in healthcare domains in accordance with a doctrine agreed upon by experts. This essay focus on the creation of health demonstration areas by the World Health Organisation

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The role of the World Health Organization country programs in the development of virology in Spain, 1951-1975

Abstract: Within the framework of recent historiography about the role of the World Health Organization (WHO) in modernizing public health and the multifaceted concept of global health, this study addresses the impact of the WHO’s “country programs” in Spain from the t

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Water and the death of ambition in global health, c.1970-1990
Christian McMillen

Abstract: Economic development and good health depended on access to clean water and sanitation. Therefore, because economic development and good health depended on access to clean water and sanitation, beginning in the early 1970s the World Bank, the World Health Orga

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Medical waste: the dark side of healthcare
Iris Borowy

Abstract: Hospitals and other health facilities generate an ever-increasing amount of waste, approximately 15% of which may be infectious, toxic, or radioactive. The World Health Organization has been addressing the issue since the 1980s. After initially focusing on hi

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Public health heritage and policy: HIV and AIDS in museums and archives
Manon Sian Parry

Abstract: In the last five years there has been a resurgence of scholarly research and museum exhibitions on the history of HIV and AIDS. This work has called into question some of the conventions of archiving and interpreting the history of the pandemic. It is increas

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