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Colin Farrelly: When public health becomes a tool of social control

In 1920, the public health pioneer Charles-Edward Amory Winslow (1877-1957) famously described public health as the “art of preventing disease and prolonging life.” Working in public health during the early 20th century, Winslow faced the challenge of combating infectious diseases that caused high levels of early life mortality, like smallpox, typhoid fever, tuberculosis and cholera.

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