Public health in Qing Dynasty Jiangnan: Focusing on environment and water supply
YU Xinzhong
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Center for Chinese Social History, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China;
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05 Sep 2007
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05 Sep 2007
Abstract
The legislation on public health was almost vacant in traditional China; however, related concepts and activities of local governments and communities helped maintain ecological balance. Since the reigns of the Emperor Jiaqing and Daoguang, Jiangnan has witnessed drastic changes in her society and environment, and has saw the advent of western civilizations. Scholars advocated the government administration to deal with the public health, and thus transferred the public health from individual activities which were free from external influence and destitute of specialized management to systematic and organized conducts which were in charge of governments at various levels.
YU Xinzhong.
Public health in Qing Dynasty Jiangnan: Focusing on environment and water supply. Front. Hist. China, 2007, 2(3): 379‒415 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11462-007-0021-9
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