Edited by John M. Last
Almost 5,000 entries
‘This book covers a unique balance of the most significant terms and phrases as well as specialized vocabulary related to the issues and trends in the multidisciplinary nature of public health’ — Doody's
Covering all aspects of public health, this book serves as both a quick and handy reference tool and a vehicle for more leisurely browsing. The Dictionary of Public Health is an alphabetical listing of almost 5,000 words and phrases used in public health science and practice. It offers definitions, discussion, and an occasional brief commentary on the relevance of each term to people and their health. This volume is a trusted resource for answers to questions that arise in the course of public health practice, whether in the office or in the field, in interactions with the public or with the media.
John M Last is Emeritus Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Ottawa.
Print edition ISBN: 978019516090; 0195160908
Publishing history: First edition 2007
Copyright: © Oxford University Press, Inc. 2007