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From: Jay Kaufman <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 13:31:51 -0400
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To: Spirit of 1848 <[log in to unmask]>
I wish to recommend an essay published recently in Lancet:
Beaglehole R, Bonita R. "Public Health at the Crossroads:
Which Way Forward?" Lancet 1998 (Feb 21); 351: 590-592.
The perspective will probably not be foreign to most readers
of this list, but the views are eloquently and forcefully stated,
and so perhaps of potential interest nonetheless.
One quote:
"A broad [public health] focus inevitably leads to involvement
in the political process, an arena which is not emphasized
in current training; the intersection between public health and
democracy demands exploration." (p. 591)
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Grafting a fruit tree
Educating a person
Transforming a state
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