Public Health in Papua New Guinea
Discover the intricate history of public health in Papua New Guinea with Public Health in Papua New Guinea by Donald Denoon, published by Cambridge University Press in 2002. This insightful paperback spans 168 pages, delving into the evolution of institutional medicine and healthcare practices during the early stages of colonization and subsequent colonial governance. Denoon expertly examines the interplay between public health, the medical profession, and colonial bureaucracy, shedding light on the social and technical concepts that shaped medical practices of the time. Ideal for history enthusiasts and those interested in medical and social history, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges and developments in public health within the unique context of Papua New Guinea. Enhance your understanding of this vital subject by adding this essential read to your collection.