[HLTB16H3] - Final Exam Guide - Ultimate 26 pages long Study Guide!

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It (cid:449)as (cid:272)aused (cid:271)y (cid:271)a(cid:272)teria: changes the way how we treat it. Confederation: 1867, british north america act: nova scotia, new brunswick, quebec, ontario, federal jurisdiction: quarantine, marine hospitals, provincial jurisdiction: hospitals, asylums, organized public health gained momentum, begin to see the implication of health care at the provincial level. Individuals and communities can prevent disease and detect it early: focus of reform: Lecture 2: personal hygiene, management of sewage, garbage disposal, purification of drinking water, 1867: anti-vaccination league, infringements against personal liberty. Theme: idea that public health and what causes disease in turns in the specific actions that we use. 1879, census and statistic act (collection of data in cities > 10, 000 population) 1882, public health act (formation of provincial boards of health, permanent health officers) gave money to people in public health. Financial and other resources that is equitable to other populations. Reaching out to people in a larger group, collecting data in large scales.