Rose, G.

The strategy of preventive medicine - New York Oxford University Press 1992 - xii, 138p.

States that medical thinking has been largely concerned with responding to the needs of sick individuals. Describes the radical strategy to identifying, possible remedies for the underlying causes of our major health problems. Examines the various prevention strategies by its strengths and limitations to explore the implications for policy, research and ethics population to the prevention of common medical and behavioral disorders.

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Preventive Medicine|Community Health Services

WA 108 .R67 1993