The importance of the past in public health

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Abstract

Study objective: To explore the role of history in public health and its relevance to current practice and professional development. Design: An analysis of the issues surrounding the poor attention paid to the history of public health by its current practitioners. Setting: The paper is written from the perspective of practitioners in the UK but has wide applicability. Main results: The paper makes the case that the current neglect of public health history is to the detriment of public health practice. Conclusions: There is a strong case for more attention to be paid to public health history in professional formation, development, and communication.

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Scally, G., & Womack, J. (2004, September). The importance of the past in public health. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.2003.014340

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