Health in Pietermaritzburg (1838-2008)
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Health in Pietermaritzburg (1838-2008)

A history of urbanisation and disease in an African city

  1. 396 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Health in Pietermaritzburg (1838-2008)

A history of urbanisation and disease in an African city

About this book

This is a history of the health of the people of Pietermaritzburg, a developing city in Africa and capital of the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. The book covers a period of about 170 years: from a time when a few explorers of European extraction started to settle themselves in a rural southern African valley, through the process of building and establishing a colonial town, followed by an apartheid city, and then a large multiracial and democratically governed metropolis of over 600 000 people. It shows how this process of creating and inhabiting a city changed people's health, for better or worse; and looks at the impact of the built environment, the physical environment, the social and economic environment, and the policy and legal environment on health status. The book examines the history of public health as affected by the process of urbanisation, combined with the peculiar form of social engineering that took place in South Africa, particularly during the Apartheid years.

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Edition
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Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title page
  3. Copyright page
  4. CONTENTS
  5. ABBREVIATIONS
  6. FOREWORD
  7. PREFACE
  8. 1. INTRODUCTION: OVERVIEW OF PIETERMARITZBURG
  9. 2. HEALTH SERVICE PROVISION
  10. 3. INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND EPIDEMICS
  11. 4. SANITATION, FOOD AND WATER-BORNE DISEASE
  12. 5. DIET AND NUTRITION
  13. 6. MURDER, VIOLENCE, AND ACCIDENTS
  14. 7. REFUSE, RODENTS AND VECTOR-BORNE DISEASE
  15. 8. HOUSING, HOSTELS, OVERCROWDING AND PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS
  16. 9. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND HEALTH
  17. 10. CHRONIC DISEASE AND CANCER
  18. 11. AIR POLLUTION AND RESPIRATORY DISEASE
  19. 12. SEXUALLY-TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, HIV AND AIDS
  20. 13. INFANT, CHILD AND MATERNAL MORTALITY
  21. 14. CONCLUSIONS
  22. MEDICAL OFFICERS OF HEALTH, PIETERMARITZBURG
  23. Appendix A
  24. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
  25. GLOSSARY
  26. INDEX
  27. Back cover