Viseltear A J
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.
Yale J Biol Med. 1988 Nov-Dec;61(6):519-48.
This paper considers the social forces leading to the establishment of pioneering public health education programs in the United States. Schools of Public Health emerged in the United States as the result of a confluence of factors, including the changing nature of higher education, the development of commerce and industry, the rise to prominence of the science of bacteriology, and the urbanization of the nation, all coupled with a pervasive spirit of utility and a desire to be, in a word, useful. Each line leading to the establishment of five public health institutions at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard-M.I.T., Yale, Michigan, and Pennsylvania is explored.
本文探讨了促使美国开创性公共卫生教育项目得以设立的社会力量。美国公共卫生学院的出现是多种因素共同作用的结果,这些因素包括高等教育性质的转变、工商业的发展、细菌学的崛起以及国家的城市化进程,所有这些因素还伴随着一种普遍的实用主义精神,简而言之,就是渴望有所用处。文章还探究了促成麻省理工学院、哈佛 - 麻省理工、耶鲁、密歇根和宾夕法尼亚五所院校设立公共卫生机构的每一个因素。