In this groundbreaking study of sanitation policy, George Chandler Whipple explores the historical and contemporary issues surrounding public health and sanitation. Drawing on extensive data and in-depth interviews with leading public health experts, Whipple provides a comprehensive analysis of the challenges facing public health officials in the United States. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history and policy of public health.
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