Coming to Terms with World Health
The League of Nations Health Organisation 1921-1946
©2010
Monographs
510 Pages
Summary
The League of Nations Health Organisation was the first international health organisation with a broad mandate and global responsibilities. It acted as a technical agency of the League of Nations, an institution designed to safeguard a new world order during the tense interwar period. The work of the Health Organisation had distinct political implications, although ostensibly it was concerned «merely» with health. Until 1946, it addressed a broad spectrum of issues, including public health data, various diseases, biological standardization and the reform of national health systems. The economic depression spurred its focus on social medicine, where it sought to identify minimum standards for living conditions, notably nutrition and housing, defined as essential for healthy lives. Attracting a group of innovative thinkers, the organization laid the groundwork for all following international health work, effective until today.
Details
- Pages
- 510
- Publication Year
- 2010
- ISBN (PDF)
- 9783653051438
- DOI
- 10.3726/978-3-653-05143-8
- Language
- English
- Publication date
- 2014 (September)
- Keywords
- public health science medicine nationalism
- Published
- Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009. 510 pp., 4 fig.
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