What Makes Health Public?
Delve into the thought-provoking world of public health with What Makes Health Public? by John Coggon. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2012, this comprehensive hardback spans 310 pages and addresses a critical question in public health law and ethics: 'What makes health public?' Coggon meticulously examines literature across ethics, law, politics, and health policy, inviting readers to engage with the moral and ethical dimensions of public health issues. Ideal for scholars and professionals grappling with health-related ethical and legal challenges, this book offers valuable insights into the interplay between public health and societal values. Discover how Coggon’s arguments can enhance your understanding of the fundamental aspects that shape health in a public context. Make this essential read part of your collection today!