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American Social Hygiene Posters
These collections provide a unique opportunity to study and understand private sector planning for services and setting standards at the national level, and the impact of independent sector activities on the formulation and implementation of health and welfare policies in the public sphere.
Greek Gods: Medicine from the Gods to Galen
Many foundations of modern Western medicine lie in Classical Greece, from about 800 B.C.E. to about 200 C.E. During this period, Greek medicine departed from the divine and mystical and moved toward observation and logical reasoning. These ideas spread throughout the Mediterranean world and as far east as India, and their influence has remained strong in the West to this day.
The Global Threat of New and Reemerging Infectious Diseases
This study offers a more comprehensive analysis of the security implications of the spread of infectious diseases than has been done to date.
HIV at Work
HIV/AIDS is still at work. More people are living and working with HIV than ever before. HIV has not gone away. Neither have the complex issues it raises.
USDA Foodborne Illness Education Information Center
The USDA/FDA Foodborne Illness Education Information Center provides information about foodborne illness prevention to educators, trainers, and organizations developing education and training materials for food workers and consumers.
Virtual Dissections, Labs, and Field Trips
National Health Museum.
 
The Changing Face of Medicine
Discover the many ways that women have influenced and enhanced the practice of medicine.
Eugenics Archive
Eugenics was, quite literally, an effort to breed better human beings - by encouraging the reproduction of people with "good" genes and discouraging those with "bad" genes. Eugenicists effectively lobbied for social legislation to keep racial and ethnic groups separate, to restrict immigration from southern and eastern Europe, and to sterilize people considered "genetically unfit."
Painless: Pain Management Simulation
JavaApplet built by faculty at California State Universities.

 

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