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Waste, water and worms: the sanitation and treatment of water and parasitic infections in York, England

机译:废物,水和蠕虫:英格兰约克的水和寄生虫感染的卫生和治疗

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The history of public health is commonly seen as beginning in the 1800s after the industrial revolution, but archaeology has allowed for components of public health to be examined for populations that existed well before the 1800s. Waterlogged soil has led to deposits of organic material to be recovered from York, England-a site that has been occupied for over 6,000 years. Both the organic and inorganic artifacts along with the skeletal remains from the site have been used to reconstruct daily life which provides us with a window to examine past health issues. In particular, data from Roman, Viking, and Medieval occupations of the site have been compared in order to better understand the water supply and the treatment of parasitic infections during each different occupation. In order to assess changes in health and sanitation, data sets composed of both direct and indirect evidence allows for a comparative analysis between each occupation. The results from this study are used to evaluate the extent to which the state was involved in ensuring the health of the community, as well as the way parasitic infections were treated during the different occupations of the site. The information may then add to our understanding of public health today because we will be able to see how it differs from past views of state involvement in community health practices. We will also have more evidence suggesting that human health has been a concern of the state for thousands of years and should continue to be a concern of the state.
机译:公共卫生的历史通常被认为是在工业革命后的1800年代开始的,但是考古学允许对公共卫生的组成部分进行检查,以了解早在1800年代就已经存在的人口。涝渍的土壤导致有机物质的沉积物从英格兰约克市被回收,该地被占领了6000多年。来自该地点的有机和无机文物以及骨骼残留物已被用于重建日常生活,这为我们提供了一个检查过去健康问题的窗口。特别是,比较了该站点的罗马,维京和中世纪职业的数据,以便更好地了解每种职业期间的供水和寄生虫感染的治疗。为了评估健康和卫生条件的变化,由直接和间接证据组成的数据集可以对每个职业进行比较分析。这项研究的结果用于评估政府在确保社区健康方面所涉及的程度,以及在该场所的不同职业期间治疗寄生虫感染的方式。这些信息可能会加深我们今天对公共卫生的了解,因为我们将能够看到它与以往关于国家参与社区卫生实践的观点有何不同。我们还将有更多的证据表明,人类健康已经成为国家关注的数千年,并且应该继续成为国家关注的问题。

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    Easton Lauren Elizabeth;

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