IDSA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Social Medicine, Rudolf Virchow, Universal Declaration Of Human Rights

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Idsa01 wednesday september 29th, 2010 lecture 3. The human right to health in the context of development: historical perspectives. Lower the wage = higher the exploitation = bigger economic growth. Health and human rights field argues that you cannot argue that you are against poverty and poor. The spirit of 1848: the triangle of health, human rights, and development: the most uplifting social justice era. Trade and commerce, urbanization growth which led to cholera. Human social collective demands for human rights and public health. Start of 2nd sikh war against british in india. Dakar uprising leads to abolition of slavery in french empire. Britain passes first ever public health act. Creation of public health advisory/committee etc: communist manifesto publication. Call for labourers to leave the factories and create a society to met needs: developments in the medical world. Found pathological processes can be viewed at a cellular level under the microscope.

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