
Charles-Edward Amory Winslow - Wikipedia
Charles-Edward Amory Winslow (February 4, 1877 – January 8, 1957) was an American bacteriologist and public health expert who was, according to the Encyclopedia of Public Health, [1] "a seminal figure in public health, not only in his own country, the United States, but in the wider Western world."
Public health giant: Remembering the man who launched public …
Jun 2, 2015 · Winslow launched countless students into careers in public health. In the summer of 1918, for instance, he was one of the teachers at the first Training Camp for Nurses, held at Vassar College. The purpose was to convince the 350 college women, who came from all over the country, to go into nursing.
Winslow, Charles-Edward Amory - Encyclopedia.com
Charles-Edward Amory Winslow (1877 – 1957) was a seminal figure in public health, not only in his own country, the United States, but in the wider Western world. His vision and intellectual leadership enabled him, more than anyone else, to influence the development of public health services in the United States as well as in many European ...
A public health giant: C-E.A. Winslow, who launched public health …
Jun 3, 2015 · Winslow entered MIT planning to major in biology and become a physician. His course was altered by William H. Sedgwick, a professor of biology and a pioneer in bacteriology and sanitary science. Considered the first scientific epidemiologist, Sedgwick did research in the emerging field of public health science and also worked with government ...
LA SALUD PUBLICA SEGUN WINSLOW (1920) - Observatorio de …
Mar 25, 2017 · «l a ciencia y el arte de impedir las enfermedades, prolongar la vida y fomentar la salud y la eficiencia mediante el esfuerzo organizado de la comunidad, para: el saneamiento del medio, el control de las enfermedades transmisibles, la educación de los individuos en higiene personal, la organización de los servicios médicos y de enfermería pa...
C.-E. A. Winslow: scientist, activist, and theoretician of the …
C.-E. A. Winslow was the leading theoretician of the American public health movement during the entire first half of the twentieth century. An eminent bacteriologist, he subsequently made outstanding scientific contributions to occupational health and to the hygiene of housing.
"C.-E.A. Winslow and the early years of public health at Yale, …
C.-E.A. Winslow was the first chairman of the Department of Public Health at the Yale University School of Medicine. This paper considers the development and changing agenda of his department, the structure of Yale University, and the maturation of public health as a discipline.
The Untilled Fields of Public Health : C.-E. A. Winslow : Free …
C.-E. A. Winslow. Publication date 1920-01-09 Publisher Science Collection jstor_science; jstor_ejc; additional_collections; journals Contributor JSTOR Language English Volume 51 Item Size 13.5M "The Untilled Fields of Public Health" is …
The Winslow Medal - Yale School of Public Health
The C.-E. A. Winslow medal commemorates the outstanding contributions of Charles-Edward Amory Winslow, the founder of our School, and many would say the founder of modern public health in the United States.
C.-E. A. Winslow: Scientist, Activist, and Theoretician of ... - Springer
Jun 1, 1998 · C.-E. A. Winslow was the leading theoretician of the American public health movement during the entire first half of the twentieth century. An eminent bacteriologist, he subsequently made outstanding scientific contributions …