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Life is short, the art long, opportunity fleeting,
experience treacherous and judgment difficult.
                                    Hippocrates
Public health in Ancient times
 Greece

 Aesculapius : symbol of medical profession

 Hygiea and panacea

 Theory of humors

 Hippocrates (460-370 BC)

 Hippocratic oath

 Rejected supernatural theory of disease

 Introduction of scientific method
Public health in Ancient times
 Romans inherited the theory from Greeks
  Sewage disposal
  Keen sense of sanitation
  Baths, sewers and aqueducts were constructed
  Reporting system in place

 Galen (130-205 AD)
  Disease is due to predisposing, exciting and environmental
  factors (Epidemiological triad)
  His teachings remained unquestioned for 1400 years
Indian system of medicine
 Indus valley civilisation
  (3500BC to 1500 BC)

 First Urban sanitation systems

 Elaborate drainage systems
  were built

 Drains were covered with slabs

 Wells and baths in houses

 Knowledge of dentistry
 Vedic times: Ayurveda originated

 Charaka samhita: Over 500 drugs

 Purity and cleanliness central to Indian medicine
 (Manu samhita)

 Dehashuddhi, Manashuddhi, Desashuddhi

 Indian medicine had a profound impact on Asia

 Charaka has described the objective of medicine as two
 fold; preservation of good health and combating
 disease.
 Post Vedic times

 Ayurveda continued

 Dominated by Buddhist and Jain teachings

 Surgery suffered a setback

 Institutional setup was strengthened

 Hospital system was established: Ashokan inscriptions

 Fa Hsien (337–422 AD) described the institutional approach
  of Indian medicine
 Medical education in Universities

 Reached a peak during Gupta times (300-700 AD)
Public health in Arthashastra (4th century BC)
 Human resource aspect of society was a part of private
  concern
 Hygiene was emphasized

 The following shall be called upon to counteract
  diseases and epidemics affecting human beings:
  physicians by using medicines, ascetics by purificatory and expiatory
  rites and experts by occult means. Making oblations to or organising
  night festivals in honour of Gods, worship of the God of the Sea, milking
  cows in cremation grounds and burning effigies are other methods of
  averting danger of epidemics. {4.3.13-15}
Public Health: control of medical profession
 Physicians shall inform the authorities before undertaking any

   treatment which may involve danger to the life of the patient. If as a
   result of the treatment, the patient dies or is physically deformed, the
   doctor shall be punished.    { 4.1.56, 57}

 Any doctor treating a severely wounded person or one suffering from

   unwholesome food or drink shall report the fact to Gopa and the
   Sthanika. If he makes a report, he shall not be accused of any crime. If
   he does not , he shall be charged with the same offence (which he
   helped conceal) { 2.36.10}
Public health in middle ages
 Saw deterioration of Roman infrastructure

 No new knowledge was added

 Epidemic of plague (black death) in 14th century

 Diseases were widely viewed as inescapable

 Response was a manifestation of survival of health

 Italy was an example of successful measures for epidemic
  control
 Isolation of patients, cleaning of areas with lime, burning of
  rat infested areas
Chinese
 They developed a system of variolation to

  protect against small pox

 Health is a result of balance between Yin

  and Yang

 Hygiene was recognised as determinant of

  health

 Hydrotherapy, massage, acupuncture
Birth of modern Public health
   Renaissance

   Theory of contagion

   Anatomical discoveries by Vesalius

   William Harvey: physiology

   Thomas Syndenham (first distinguished epidemiologist)

   Semmelweis

   Edward Jenner

   Discovery of micro-organisms by Leewenhoek led to the
    grounding of Germ theory of disease
The sanitary awakening
 Renaissance  Industrial revolution
 Necessity is the mother of invention
 Chadwick’s ‘Sanitory idea’
 British public health act : 1848
 Vaccination made compulsory: 1853
 Concept of State medicine
 Sir John Simon: Sanitory act in 1866
 Establishment of National Board of Health, envisioning of
  welfare state
 Pettenkofer: financial returns of sanitory investment
Birth of Epidemiological
investigation
 John Snow and Cholera
Birth of social medicine
 Development of germ theory by Pasteur and Koch

 Virchow proposed social condition as root cause of
 typhus epidemic
 Social pathology concept revived by Alfred Grotjahn
 (1911)
 Disease has social causes, social consequences and
 social therapy
 Was visualised as the evolution of medicine
Conceptual evolution of Public
 health


 Disease        Health        Social
 control      promotion     engineering   Health for all
  phase         phase          phase      phase (1980
                                           onwards)
(1880-1920)   (1920-1960)   (1960-1980)
Public health
“the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life
 and promoting health and efficiency through organized
                   community effort”
                  CEA Winslow (1920)
Eradication of smallpox
 WHO advocated world-wide
 smallpox conrol in 1958

 Last case in Somalia in 1977

 World declared free in 1980

 As a result of widespread
 international cooperation and
 multi-sectoral approach          Dr. D. A. Henderson, who directed
                                 the World Health Organization
                                 Smallpox Eradication Program
Concept of epidemiological
  transition


  Era of                    Era of         Era of
               Era of                                    Era of
pestilence               degenerative     delayed
              receding
                          and man-
                                                         health
   and       Pandemics                  degenerative
                         made disease                  regression
 famine                                   disease
History of Public health in British
India
 1760s: Indian Medical Service

 1835: Medical colleges established

 1859: Royal commission to investigate Soldier deaths

 1873: Birth and Death registration act

 1904: Plague commission

 AIIHPH, Haffkine Institute, Malaria Institute

 1911: Indian Research Fund Association
 Infectious diseases rampant

 Undermining of the Indigenous systems

 1938: NPC subcommittee (Sokhey committee)

 1946: Bhore committee report
   Integration of preventive and curative services

   Provision of health centres

   Setting up of central institutes

   Medicalisation of health
India: Post-Independence era
 1948: India joins WHO, ESI act

 1951: first five year plan, BCG vaccination launched

 1953: National Malaria control program

 1954: National Leprosy control program

 1955: National Filaria control program

 1961: Mudaliar Committee
 1947- 1967 referred to as Golden period (?)

   Many vertical programs launched

   Family planning

   Water supply and sanitation in rural areas

   Centralised planning with democratic socialism

   4 committees for Health planning
 1975: Last Smallpox case reported

 1978: Alma Ata declaration

 1983: National Health Policy approved

 1990s: Economic liberalisation

   Govt spending fell from 1.3% to 0.9% (of GDP)

   DOTS pilot project, RCH launched

   Beginning of ‘public-private partnerships’

   1994: Surat epidemic
 2000: Signatory to UN millenium declaration
 India ranks 128 in HDI, malnutrition persists
 Public health found to be
   Too disease oriented
   Too programme oriented
   lacking in multidisciplinary approach
21st Century
 2002: National Health Policy launched
 2003: Tobacco Control legislation
 2005:
    RCH II
    NRHM and JSY
 Increasing realization of need for inter-sectoral
  coordination
 2006: PHFI established
 2008: Non-communicable disease Program
 2011: Geriatric Health program launched
History of public health

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History of public health

  • 1. Life is short, the art long, opportunity fleeting, experience treacherous and judgment difficult. Hippocrates
  • 2. Public health in Ancient times  Greece  Aesculapius : symbol of medical profession  Hygiea and panacea  Theory of humors  Hippocrates (460-370 BC)  Hippocratic oath  Rejected supernatural theory of disease  Introduction of scientific method
  • 3. Public health in Ancient times  Romans inherited the theory from Greeks Sewage disposal Keen sense of sanitation Baths, sewers and aqueducts were constructed Reporting system in place  Galen (130-205 AD) Disease is due to predisposing, exciting and environmental factors (Epidemiological triad) His teachings remained unquestioned for 1400 years
  • 4. Indian system of medicine  Indus valley civilisation (3500BC to 1500 BC)  First Urban sanitation systems  Elaborate drainage systems were built  Drains were covered with slabs  Wells and baths in houses  Knowledge of dentistry
  • 5.  Vedic times: Ayurveda originated  Charaka samhita: Over 500 drugs  Purity and cleanliness central to Indian medicine (Manu samhita)  Dehashuddhi, Manashuddhi, Desashuddhi  Indian medicine had a profound impact on Asia  Charaka has described the objective of medicine as two fold; preservation of good health and combating disease.
  • 6.  Post Vedic times  Ayurveda continued  Dominated by Buddhist and Jain teachings  Surgery suffered a setback  Institutional setup was strengthened  Hospital system was established: Ashokan inscriptions  Fa Hsien (337–422 AD) described the institutional approach of Indian medicine  Medical education in Universities  Reached a peak during Gupta times (300-700 AD)
  • 7. Public health in Arthashastra (4th century BC)  Human resource aspect of society was a part of private concern  Hygiene was emphasized  The following shall be called upon to counteract diseases and epidemics affecting human beings: physicians by using medicines, ascetics by purificatory and expiatory rites and experts by occult means. Making oblations to or organising night festivals in honour of Gods, worship of the God of the Sea, milking cows in cremation grounds and burning effigies are other methods of averting danger of epidemics. {4.3.13-15}
  • 8. Public Health: control of medical profession  Physicians shall inform the authorities before undertaking any treatment which may involve danger to the life of the patient. If as a result of the treatment, the patient dies or is physically deformed, the doctor shall be punished. { 4.1.56, 57}  Any doctor treating a severely wounded person or one suffering from unwholesome food or drink shall report the fact to Gopa and the Sthanika. If he makes a report, he shall not be accused of any crime. If he does not , he shall be charged with the same offence (which he helped conceal) { 2.36.10}
  • 9. Public health in middle ages  Saw deterioration of Roman infrastructure  No new knowledge was added  Epidemic of plague (black death) in 14th century  Diseases were widely viewed as inescapable  Response was a manifestation of survival of health  Italy was an example of successful measures for epidemic control  Isolation of patients, cleaning of areas with lime, burning of rat infested areas
  • 10. Chinese  They developed a system of variolation to protect against small pox  Health is a result of balance between Yin and Yang  Hygiene was recognised as determinant of health  Hydrotherapy, massage, acupuncture
  • 11. Birth of modern Public health  Renaissance  Theory of contagion  Anatomical discoveries by Vesalius  William Harvey: physiology  Thomas Syndenham (first distinguished epidemiologist)  Semmelweis  Edward Jenner  Discovery of micro-organisms by Leewenhoek led to the grounding of Germ theory of disease
  • 12. The sanitary awakening  Renaissance  Industrial revolution  Necessity is the mother of invention  Chadwick’s ‘Sanitory idea’  British public health act : 1848  Vaccination made compulsory: 1853  Concept of State medicine  Sir John Simon: Sanitory act in 1866  Establishment of National Board of Health, envisioning of welfare state  Pettenkofer: financial returns of sanitory investment
  • 14. Birth of social medicine  Development of germ theory by Pasteur and Koch  Virchow proposed social condition as root cause of typhus epidemic  Social pathology concept revived by Alfred Grotjahn (1911)  Disease has social causes, social consequences and social therapy  Was visualised as the evolution of medicine
  • 15. Conceptual evolution of Public health Disease Health Social control promotion engineering Health for all phase phase phase phase (1980 onwards) (1880-1920) (1920-1960) (1960-1980)
  • 16. Public health “the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health and efficiency through organized community effort” CEA Winslow (1920)
  • 17. Eradication of smallpox  WHO advocated world-wide smallpox conrol in 1958  Last case in Somalia in 1977  World declared free in 1980  As a result of widespread international cooperation and multi-sectoral approach Dr. D. A. Henderson, who directed the World Health Organization Smallpox Eradication Program
  • 18. Concept of epidemiological transition Era of Era of Era of Era of Era of pestilence degenerative delayed receding and man- health and Pandemics degenerative made disease regression famine disease
  • 19. History of Public health in British India  1760s: Indian Medical Service  1835: Medical colleges established  1859: Royal commission to investigate Soldier deaths  1873: Birth and Death registration act  1904: Plague commission  AIIHPH, Haffkine Institute, Malaria Institute  1911: Indian Research Fund Association
  • 20.  Infectious diseases rampant  Undermining of the Indigenous systems  1938: NPC subcommittee (Sokhey committee)  1946: Bhore committee report  Integration of preventive and curative services  Provision of health centres  Setting up of central institutes  Medicalisation of health
  • 21. India: Post-Independence era  1948: India joins WHO, ESI act  1951: first five year plan, BCG vaccination launched  1953: National Malaria control program  1954: National Leprosy control program  1955: National Filaria control program  1961: Mudaliar Committee
  • 22.  1947- 1967 referred to as Golden period (?)  Many vertical programs launched  Family planning  Water supply and sanitation in rural areas  Centralised planning with democratic socialism  4 committees for Health planning
  • 23.  1975: Last Smallpox case reported  1978: Alma Ata declaration  1983: National Health Policy approved  1990s: Economic liberalisation  Govt spending fell from 1.3% to 0.9% (of GDP)  DOTS pilot project, RCH launched  Beginning of ‘public-private partnerships’  1994: Surat epidemic
  • 24.  2000: Signatory to UN millenium declaration  India ranks 128 in HDI, malnutrition persists  Public health found to be  Too disease oriented  Too programme oriented  lacking in multidisciplinary approach
  • 25. 21st Century  2002: National Health Policy launched  2003: Tobacco Control legislation  2005:  RCH II  NRHM and JSY  Increasing realization of need for inter-sectoral coordination  2006: PHFI established  2008: Non-communicable disease Program  2011: Geriatric Health program launched