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Epidemic city: The politics of public health in New York
James Colgrove
Mailman School of Public Health
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Arts and Humanities
1960s
16%
1970s
8%
1980s
8%
1990s
8%
Archival Research
8%
Bioterrorism
16%
Cholera
8%
Chronicles
8%
Commissioner
8%
Crisis
8%
era
8%
Historical Analysis
8%
Law
8%
Mayors
8%
New York
100%
New York City
16%
Nile
8%
Nineteenth Century
8%
Oral History
8%
Public Health
100%
Restaurants
8%
Twentieth Century
16%
Social Sciences
Archival Research
9%
Bioterrorism
18%
Diseases
36%
Exchange Programmes
9%
Heroin Addiction
9%
Historical Research
9%
Law
9%
Legislation
18%
Nineteenth Century
9%
Nutrition Policy
100%
Oral History
9%
Political Support
9%
Public Health Service
9%
Public Support
9%
Social Programmes
9%
Twentieth Century
18%
Urban Population
9%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Gold Standard
8%
Historical Analysis
8%
Nutrition Policy
100%