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"Adeline R. Falk Rafael" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 24 Oct 1999 17:49:54 -0400
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Hi Dennis,
For some reason, I got this email after Jim's note and your response. I was
taking very personally Jim's clear annoyance with exchanges on the listserv
since as far as I could see I was the only one who had responded
"personally" by thanking you for Ann's article.
At any rate, I'm looking forward to your paper. One piece of my
dissertation that dealt with the influences on public health nurses'
conceptualizations and practice of health promotion includes a brief
critique of population health and was published last month in Advances in
Nursing Science. I would be glad to send you a copy if you are interested.
Adeline


At 01:23 AM 10/23/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Adeline:
>
>I am in the process of writing a paper entitled
>
>Is Population Health a Threat to the Health of Canadians?  It draws upon the
>marvelous critiques of ppulation health by Ann Robertson, Blake Poland, David
>Coburn, and Ron Labonte but puts a practical spin on how population health
has
>the potential to denigrate all the wonderful advances in theory and
>practice provided by Health Promotion.
>
>Available soon!
>
>Dennis
>
>
>Visit our Web Sites for information and reports from all of our Quality of
Life
>Projects!
>        http://www.utoronto.ca/qol         http://www.utoronto.ca/seniors
>
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>   Where a great proportion of the people are suffered to languish
>        in helpless misery,
>   That country must be ill-policed and wretchedly governed:
>   A decent provision for the poor is the true test of civilization.
>
>   -- Dr. Samuel Johnson, 1770
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>
>Dennis Raphael, Ph.D.
>Associate Professor and Associate Director,
>Masters of Health Science Program in Health Promotion
>Department of Public Health Sciences
>Graduate Department of Community Health
>University of Toronto
>McMurrich Building, Room 101
>Toronto, Ontario, CANADA M5S 1A8
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