The scientific and technological revolution and the formation of ecological thinking among doctors
S. Ya. Chikin
Kazan medical journal ›› 1989, Vol. 70 ›› Issue (4) : 241 -243.
The scientific and technological revolution and the formation of ecological thinking among doctors
The scientific and technological revolution and social progress have led to the development of productive forces in many countries, including our own, but at the same time have had consequences that have had a deleterious effect on nature and all living things.
According to WHO, improving the environment is a task that is beyond the capacity and power of health authorities. Such a conclusion is quite logical. Many bodies should be involved in this problem, and the goal is that they should effectively make a difference in improving human health while using the resources at their disposal.
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