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Pearson, Mark; and Gaetan Lafortune. “Health: medical care improving but better prevention and management of chronic diseases needed to cut costs, says OECD.” OECD Report- Health at a Glance 2011 , November 23, 2011.

Reznick, Jeffrey; and Fee, Elizabeth. “Walt Whitman: "A Feather in My Wings".” American Journal of Public Health 2011 (101): 1053.


Weisz, George. “Epidemiology and health care reform: The national health survey of 1935-1936. American Journal of Public Health 2011 (101): 438-447.
Beitsch, Leslie M., and William J. Riley. “Nothing New Under the Sun: Public Health Reinventing Itself in Economically Challenging Times.” American Journal of Public Health 2011 (101): 799.

public health and social justice website, which is a collection of photos and quotes/poetry/story excerpts about war and its effects:

http://phsj.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/War-and-Peace-in-Literature-and-Photography6.ppt

Rothstein, William G. “The decrease in socioeconomic differences in mortality from 1920 to 2000 in the United States and England.” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 2012, 67(4): 515-552.


Mello, Michelle M.; and Cohen, Glenn. “The taxing power and the public’s health.” New England Journal of Medicine, 2012, 367(November 8): 1777-1779.
Brosco, Jeffrey P. “NAVIGATING the future through the past The enduring historical legacy of federal children's health programs in the United States.” American Journal of Public Health, 2012, 102(10): 1848-1857.
National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. “Americans have worse health than people in other high-income countries; health disadvantage is pervasive across age and socio-economic groups.” January 9, 2013.

Stobbe, Mike. “Whooping cough: 2012 was worst year for pertussis since 1955.”Center for Disease Control, January 4, 2013.

Freedman, David. “’Survival of the wrongest’: How personal-health journalism ignores the fundamental pitfalls baked into all scientific research and serves up a daily diet of unreliable information.” Columbia Journalism Review, January/February, 2013.
Institutes of Medicine. “Report details strategy for monitoring safety of childhood immunization schedule.” January 16, 2013.
Kindig, David A.; and Cheng, Erika R. “Even as mortality fell in most US counties, female mortality nonetheless rose in 42.8 percent of counties from 1992-2006.” Health Affairs, March, 2013.
Simpson, Andrew T. “Transporting Lazarus: Physicians, the state, and the creation of the modern paramedic and ambulance, 1955–73.” Journal of the History of Medicine, April, 2013, 68(2): 163-197.
Woolworth, Stephen. “A radical proposition: The brief but exceptional history of the Seattle School Clinic, 1914-1921.” Journal of the History of Medicine, April 2013, 68(2): 227-265.
Brainard, Curtis. “Sticking with the truth: How “balanced” coverage helped sustain the bogus claim that childhood vaccines can cause autism.” Columbia Journalism Review, May 8, 2013.
Cowen, Tyler. “To fight pandemics, reward research.” New York Times, May 4, 2013.
Borowy, Iris. Global health and development: Conceptualizing health between economic growth and environmental sustainability.” Journal of the History of Medicine, 2013, 68(3): 451-485.
Specter, Michael. “The lyme wars: The lyme-disease infection rate is growing. So is the battle over how to treat it.” The New Yorker, July, 2013.
Jones, Marian M.; and Benrubi, Isidore D. “Poison politics: A contentious history of consumer protection against dangerous household chemicals in the United States.” American Journal of Public Health, 2013, 103(5): e56-e66.
Derickson, Alan. ““Nuisance dust”: Unprotective limits for exposure to coal mine dust in the United States, 1934–1969.” American Journal of Public Health, 2013, 103(2): 238-249.

Morabia, Alfredo; et. al. “Epidemiology and public health in 1906 England: Arthur Newsholme’s methodological innovation to study breastfeeding and fatal diarrhea.” American Journal of Public Health, 2013, 103(7): e17-e22.


Hendriks,Jan; and Blume, Stuart. “Measles vaccination before the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine.” American Journal of Public Health, 2013, 103(8): 1393-1401.
Jones, Marian M.; and Benrubi, Isidore D. A contentious history of consumer protection against dangerous household chemicals in the United States.” American Journal of Public Health, 2013, 103(5): e56-e66.

November 6 Wednesday

European Origins of Public Health-videotape by James Burke
Medicine and Western Civilization. “Louis Pasteur.” p. 253.
Medicine and Western Civilization. “Robert Kock.” p. 319.
Medicine and Western Civilization. “Claude Bernard.” p. 314.
Pasteur, L. "Address to the germ theory." Lancet 1881 (2): 271-272.
“Cholera germs and cholera virus.” JAMA, 1884, 3(2): 46-47.
“Koch and his critics.” Reprinted from January 10, 1890 issue of JAMA.. JAMA, 1991, 265(1): 48.
“The Royal Commission on Vaccination.” JAMA, 1890, 14(13): 459-460.

“Koch, Vichow, and Tait.” JAMA, 1890, 15(18): 649-650.

“Cholera intelligence.” Reprinted from October 25, 1890 issue of JAMA.. JAMA, 1991, 265(2): 204.


“Koch’s wisdom.” JAMA, 1890, 15(22): 796-797.
“The discussion of medical subjects in the newspaper press.” Reprinted from January 17, 1891 issue of JAMA.. JAMA, 1991, 265(3): 304.
“”Koch’s treatment of tuberculosis.” Reprinted from February 21, 1891 issue of JAMA.. JAMA, 1991, 265(7): 827.
“Present aspects of disinfection.” JAMA, 1891, 16(26): 917-918.

The Pasteur treatment of hydrophobia.” JAMA, 1891, 17(10): 376-278.

“Public vaccination in Berlin.” JAMA, 1892, 19(1): 26-27.


“Protective vaccination against cholera.” Reprinted from October 29, 1892 issue of JAMA.. JAMA, 1992, 268(15): 2114.
“The plague at the Holy City.” Reprinted from July 15, 1893 issue of JAMA.. JAMA, 1993, 270(5): 543.

“The discussion of cholera at the Wiesbaden Congress for Internal Medicine, April 12-15, 1893.” JAMA, 1893, 20(25): 699-700.


McClintock, Charles T. “The disease resisting powers of the body. A review of the foundations of nuclein and serum therapy.” JAMA, 1895, 24(15): 535-542.

Rogers, Henry R. “Dr. Robert Koch and his germ theory of cholera.” JAMA, 1895, 24(23): 903-904.

“Louis Pasteur.” JAMA, 1895, 25(14): 587-588.

“Vaccination in London neglected The Gloucester epidemic stamped out.” Reprinted from October 31, 1896 issue of JAMA.. JAMA, 1996, 276(13): 1024.


“The influence of locality on disease.” Reprinted from May 21, 1898 issue of JAMA.. JAMA, 1998, 279(19): 1522.
“New light on malaria.” Reprinted from July 16, 1898 issue of JAMA.. JAMA, 1998, 280(4): 322.
“Etiology of malaria.” Reprinted from October 14, 1899 issue of JAMA.. JAMA, 1999, 282(14): 1312.
Billings, J.S. "Ten years experience with diphtheria antitoxins." N.Y. Medical Journal. 1905 (82): 1310-1312.
“Robert Koch and his achievements.” Reprinted from June 4, 1910. JAMA, 2010, 303(21): 2197.
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Richmond, P.A. "American attitudes toward the germ theory of disease (1860-1880).” Journal of the History of Medicine 1954 (9): 428-454.
Baumgartner, Leona. “The emerging adventure in world health: The second annual Bronfman Lecture.” American Journal of Public Health, 1963, 53(4): 544–553.

Pelling, Margaret. "Contagion/germ theory/specificity." in Companion Encyclopedia of the History of Medicine. v. 1, pp. 309-334.


Cassedy, James H. "The flamboyant Colonel Waring: An anticontagionist holds the American stage in the age of Pasteur and Koch." In Sickness and Health in America, pp. 451-458, 1985 edition.
Hardy, Anne. “Cholera, quarantine and the English preventive system, 1850-1895. Medical History 1993 (37): 250-269.
Tomes, Nancy J. “American attitudes toward the germ theory of disease: Phyllis Allen Richmond revisited.” Journal of the History of Medicine 1997 (52): 17-50.
Gradmann, Christoph. “Robert Koch and the pressures of scientific research: tuberculosis and tuberculin.” Medical History 2001 (45): 1-32.
Hanley, James. “Edwin Chadwick and the poverty of statistics.” Medical History 2002 (46): 21-40.
Condrau, Flurin; and Worboys, Michael. “Second Opinions: Epidemics and Infections in Nineteenth-Century Britain.” Social History of Medicine 2007 (20): 147-158.

Brown, Michael. “From foetid air to filth: The cultural transformation of British epidemiological thought, ca. 1780–1848.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 2008 (82): 515-544.


Kelly, Catherine. ““Not from the college, but through the public and the legislature”: Charles Maclean and the relocation of medical debate in the early nineteenth century.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 2008 (82): 545-569.
The College of Physicians of Philadelphia. “The History of Vaccines.”

www.historyofvaccines.org
Hempel, Sandra. “John Snow.” The Lancet, April 13, 2013, 381: 1269-1270.
Stedge, Daniel; and Mohler, George. “Eliminating malaria in the American South: An analysis of the decline of malaria in 1930s Alabama.” American Journal of Public Health, 2013, 103(8): 1381-1392.

November 8 Friday

Health Insurance in American History
“Contract practices and ethics.” JAMA., 1883, 1(8): 246-248.
“Contract practices and ethics.” JAMA., 1883, 1(13): 398-399.
Horner, Frederick. “A proposed American benevolent fund.” JAMA, 1892, 18(16): 482-483.
“The insurance sponge.” Reprinted from December 10, 1892 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1992, 268(24): 3496.
Denison, Charles. “The mutual interest of the medical profession and insurance companies in the prolongation of life.” JAMA, 1893, 21(2): 45-48.

“Have agents authority to employ physicians?” JAMA, 1893, 21(22): 820-821.




“Section on benevolence.” JAMA, 1895, 24(16): 602.


Noer, J. “Shall the physician act as clerk for an insurance company without pay?” JAMA, 1895, 24(16): 604.

“The duty of urgent exigency.” JAMA, 1895, 25(8): 334.


Becker, Tracy C. “Observations concerning the law of privileged communications between physician and patient, as applicable to the duties of railway surgeons.” JAMA, 1896, 26(22): 1065-1067.

“The labor movement and medicine.” JAMA, 1896, 27(12): 660.


“Medical men and life insurance.” Reprinted from September 11, 1897 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1997, (278)11): 882b.
“Club doctoring again.” Reprinted from December 16, 1899 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1999, 282(23): 2196.
Frankel, Lee K. “The relation of life insurance to public hygiene.” Excerpted from: Lee K. Frankel, “The Relation of Life Insurance to Public Hygiene, ” American Journal of Public Hygiene, 1910, 20(2): 258–261. American Journal of Public Health, 2011, 101(10): 1868-1869.

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Schwartz, Jerome L. “Early history of medical care plans.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 1965 (39): 450-475.


Kunitz, Stephen J. "Efficiency and reform in the financing and organization of early twentieth century American medicine." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 1981 (55): 497-515.
Poen, Monte M. "The Truman legacy: Retreat to Medicare." in Compulsory Health Insurance: The Continuing American Debate. 1982. pp. 97-114.
Starr, Paul. "Transformation in defeat: The changing objectives of national health insurance, 1915-1980." in Compulsory Health Insurance: The Continuing American Debate. 1982. pp. 115-144.
Davis, Karen; and Rowland, Diane. “Uninsured and underserved: inequities in health care in the United States.” Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly 1983, (61): 149-176.



Evolution of Health Insurance in the United States. Numbers, Ronald L. "Third party: Health insurance in America." in Sickness and Health in America. pp. 233-247. 1985 edition.
Waitzkin, Howard. “The strange career of managed competition: From military failure to medical success?” American Journal of Public Health 1994(84): 482-494.
Marmor, Theodore R.; and Mashaw, Jerry L. "Canada's health insurance and ours: The real lessons, the big choices." in The Sociology of Health & Illness: Critical Perspectives. 4th ed. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994. pp. 470-480.
Grey, Michael R. “The medical care programs of the Farm Security Administration, 1932-1947: A rehearsal for national health insurance? American Journal of Public Health 1994, (84): 1678-1687.
Feingold, Eugene. “The defeat of health care reform: Misplaced mistrust in government.” American Journal of Public Health 1995 (85): 1619-1622.
Bush, George. “Ensuring access to health care: The Bush Plan.” JAMA, 2000, 284(16): 2108-2109.
Gore, Al. “Ensuring access to health care: The Gore Plan.” JAMA, 2000, 284(16): 2110-2111.
Derickson, Alan. ““Health for Three-Thirds of the Nation”: Public Health Advocacy of Universal Access to Medical Care in the United States.” American Journal of Public Health 2002 (92): 180-190.
Light, Donald W. “Universal health care: Lessons from the British experience.” American Journal of Public Health 93, (2003): 25-30.
Hoffman, Beatrix. “Health Care Reform and Social Movements in the United States.” American Journal of Public Health 2003, (93): 75-85.
Rodwin, Victor G. “The health care system under French national health insurance: Lessons for health reform in the United States.” American Journal of Public Health 93, (2003): 31-37.
Altenstetter, Christa. “Insights from health care in Germany.” American Journal of Public Health 93, (2003): 38-44.
Brown, Lawrence D. “Comparing health systems in four countries: Lessons for the United States.” American Journal of Public Health 93 ,(2003): 52-56.
Nelson, David E.; et. al. “State trends in uninsurance among individuals aged 18 to 64 years: United States, 1992–2001.” American Journal of Public Health 2004 (94): 1992-1997.
Quadagno, Jill. One Nation Uninsured: Why the U.S. Has No National Health Insurance. N.Y.: Oxford University Press, 2005. Ch. 8.
Mayes, Rick. “The Origins, Development, and Passage of Medicare's Revolutionary Prospective Payment System.” Journal of the History of Medicine 2007 (62): 21-55.
Himmelstein, David U.; et. al. “Lack of Health Coverage Among US Veterans From 1987 to 2004.” American Journal of Public Health 2007 (97): 2199-2203.
McArthur, John H.; and Moore, Francis D. “The two cultures and the health care revolution: Commerce and professionalism in medical care.” JAMA, 2007, 277(12): 985-987.
Stevens, Rosemary. “History and Health Policy in the United States: The Making of a Health Care Industry, 1948–2008.” Social History of Medicine, 2008, (21): 461-483.
Hoffman, Beatrix. “Health care reform and social movements in the United States.” American Journal of Public Health 2008, (98): S69-S79.
Walker, Andrea K. “PepsiCo to pay for employee surgeries at Hopkins: Cardiac and joint replacement covered under the deal.” The Baltimore Sun, December 11, 2011.
Silver, Jonathan D., et. al. “Highmark, UPMC reach temporary contract arrangement.” Pittsburgh Post Gazette, December 22, 2011.
Twedt, Steve. “Highmark, WPAHS plan acquisition announcement.” Pittsburgh Post Gazette, October 29, 2011.
“Highmark, West Penn Allegheny boards approve definitive agreement on affiliation; announce new management and detailed next steps” November 1, 2011.
Rother, John. “Five myths about medicine.” Washington Post, February 24, 2012.
Scheffler, Richard M.; et.al. “Accountable care organizations and antitrust: Restructuring the health care market.” JAMA, April 11, 2012, 307(14).
Hancock, Jay. “Health insurers’ push to diversify raises ethical concerns.” The Washington Post, April 29, 2012.
Silver-Greenberg, Jessica. “Debt collector is faulted for tough tactics in hospitals.” The New York Times, April 24, 2012.
Antos, Joseph R.; et.al. “Bending the cost curve through market-based incentives.” New England Journal of Medicine, August 1, 2012:
Emanuel, Ezekiel; et.al. . “A systemic approach to containing health care spending.” New England Journal of Medicine, August 1, 2012:


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