Encyclopedia of Public Health

The Encyclopedia of Public Health is a reference set of four volumes covering all aspects of public health for the lay reader. It covers infectious diseases and other topics related to public health, such as causes of injury or chronic diseases. The 900 articles are written by experts in this domain.

Encyclopedia of Public Health
AuthorLester Breslow, MD (editor)
Bernard Goldstein, Lawrence W. Green, C. Wiliam Keck, John M. Last. Michael McGinnis (associate editors)
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPublic health
GenreEncyclopedia
PublisherMacmillan Reference USA
Publication date
2002
Media typePrint
Pages1,480 (4 v.)
ISBN0-02-865354-8
OCLC174081383
Dewey Decimal
362.1/03 21
LC ClassRA423 .E53 2002

Topics indirectly related but relevant to public health, such as the oath of Hippocrates, are covered. Controversial subjects are not avoided; an article on armed forces alcohol and drug abuse programs is followed by an article on arms control.

It has received the CHOICE 2002 award for Outstanding Academic Reference Title and has been listed in the Booklist/Reference Book Bulletin Editor's Choice of Outstanding Reference titles.

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