Pump Handles and Public Health

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Health care is often thought of as something that happens one patient at a time in a clinic or hospital. Public health takes a broader view and is focused on improving the health of entire populations. In 1854, a London physician helped stop a deadly cholera outbreak by removing a s i mpl e pump handle. That moment would become one of the earliest and most powerful examples of public health in ...

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