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Nov 25, 2024
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HISTORY 3CP3 - The Citizen-Patient: A Modern History of Public Health, 1700-Present 3 unit(s)
This course treats the origins of “public health”, the notion of care for a population rather than the individual. It considers the histories of the citizen-patient in public hygiene, reproduction and population policies, health institutions, the health professions, European socialist schemes, and the legal regulation of medicine and pharmacy, through examples drawn from Europe, North America, and the Middle East.
Lectures and discussion (three hours); one term
Prerequisite(s): Registration in Level II or above
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