Ethical challenges in gestational diabetes
J Med Ethics Hist Med. 2023 Aug 19;16:6. doi: 10.18502/jmehm.v16i6.13470. eCollection 2023.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37753523 | PMC:PMC10518638 | DOI:10.18502/jmehm.v16i6.13470 (Source: Medical History)
Source: Medical History - September 27, 2023 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Mojgan Asadi Farzaneh Zahedi Mahbube Ebrahimpur Bagher Larijani Source Type: research

Ethical challenges in conducting and the clinical application of human microbiome research
J Med Ethics Hist Med. 2023 Jul 7;16:5. doi: 10.18502/jmehm.v16i5.13313. eCollection 2023.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37753524 | PMC:PMC10518636 | DOI:10.18502/jmehm.v16i5.13313 (Source: Medical History)
Source: Medical History - September 27, 2023 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Hanieh Sadat Ejtahed Mojtaba Parsa Bagher Larijani Source Type: research

The extent of government intervention in the public health system and individual freedoms during the Covid-19 pandemic: a theoretical analysis
This study intended to investigate the concept of freedom according to major theories and to observe their application in analyzing the relations between individuals and the government in the health system, particularly during public health emergencies. The findings revealed that "justice-based", "development-based" and "accountability-based" conceptions of freedom provide a more appropriate rationale for implementation of public health restrictive measures by health authorities during infectious disease outbreaks including pandemics such as COVID-19. Even in minimal governments that are built upon a free-market system and...
Source: Medical History - September 27, 2023 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Vahid Moazzen Ehsan Shamsi Gooshki Source Type: research

Ethical challenges in gestational diabetes
J Med Ethics Hist Med. 2023 Aug 19;16:6. doi: 10.18502/jmehm.v16i6.13470. eCollection 2023.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37753523 | PMC:PMC10518638 | DOI:10.18502/jmehm.v16i6.13470 (Source: Medical History)
Source: Medical History - September 27, 2023 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Mojgan Asadi Farzaneh Zahedi Mahbube Ebrahimpur Bagher Larijani Source Type: research

Ethical challenges in conducting and the clinical application of human microbiome research
J Med Ethics Hist Med. 2023 Jul 7;16:5. doi: 10.18502/jmehm.v16i5.13313. eCollection 2023.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37753524 | PMC:PMC10518636 | DOI:10.18502/jmehm.v16i5.13313 (Source: Medical History)
Source: Medical History - September 27, 2023 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Hanieh Sadat Ejtahed Mojtaba Parsa Bagher Larijani Source Type: research

The extent of government intervention in the public health system and individual freedoms during the Covid-19 pandemic: a theoretical analysis
This study intended to investigate the concept of freedom according to major theories and to observe their application in analyzing the relations between individuals and the government in the health system, particularly during public health emergencies. The findings revealed that "justice-based", "development-based" and "accountability-based" conceptions of freedom provide a more appropriate rationale for implementation of public health restrictive measures by health authorities during infectious disease outbreaks including pandemics such as COVID-19. Even in minimal governments that are built upon a free-market system and...
Source: Medical History - September 27, 2023 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Vahid Moazzen Ehsan Shamsi Gooshki Source Type: research

Ethical challenges in gestational diabetes
J Med Ethics Hist Med. 2023 Aug 19;16:6. doi: 10.18502/jmehm.v16i6.13470. eCollection 2023.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37753523 | PMC:PMC10518638 | DOI:10.18502/jmehm.v16i6.13470 (Source: Medical History)
Source: Medical History - September 27, 2023 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Mojgan Asadi Farzaneh Zahedi Mahbube Ebrahimpur Bagher Larijani Source Type: research

Ethical challenges in conducting and the clinical application of human microbiome research
J Med Ethics Hist Med. 2023 Jul 7;16:5. doi: 10.18502/jmehm.v16i5.13313. eCollection 2023.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37753524 | PMC:PMC10518636 | DOI:10.18502/jmehm.v16i5.13313 (Source: Medical History)
Source: Medical History - September 27, 2023 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Hanieh Sadat Ejtahed Mojtaba Parsa Bagher Larijani Source Type: research

The extent of government intervention in the public health system and individual freedoms during the Covid-19 pandemic: a theoretical analysis
This study intended to investigate the concept of freedom according to major theories and to observe their application in analyzing the relations between individuals and the government in the health system, particularly during public health emergencies. The findings revealed that "justice-based", "development-based" and "accountability-based" conceptions of freedom provide a more appropriate rationale for implementation of public health restrictive measures by health authorities during infectious disease outbreaks including pandemics such as COVID-19. Even in minimal governments that are built upon a free-market system and...
Source: Medical History - September 27, 2023 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Vahid Moazzen Ehsan Shamsi Gooshki Source Type: research

Town Planning, Housing, and the Politics of Sanitation and Public Health in the Gold Coast (Colonial Ghana), c. 1880 - 1950
This article examines the connection between colonial town planning and housing measures and the politics of sanitation and public health in the Gold Coast. It argues that the colonial state's imposition of imported British town planning measures, building techniques, and housing styles in the Gold Coast and their aspiration to compel Gold Coast people to build and pattern their communities along so-called sanitary lines could not be fully realised. Thus, the extent to which colonial town planning and the accompanying transformations in African building styles improved sanitation and consequently, public health, is difficu...
Source: Medical History - September 23, 2023 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Akwasi Kwarteng Amoako-Gyampah Source Type: research

Town Planning, Housing, and the Politics of Sanitation and Public Health in the Gold Coast (Colonial Ghana), c. 1880 - 1950
This article examines the connection between colonial town planning and housing measures and the politics of sanitation and public health in the Gold Coast. It argues that the colonial state's imposition of imported British town planning measures, building techniques, and housing styles in the Gold Coast and their aspiration to compel Gold Coast people to build and pattern their communities along so-called sanitary lines could not be fully realised. Thus, the extent to which colonial town planning and the accompanying transformations in African building styles improved sanitation and consequently, public health, is difficu...
Source: Medical History - September 23, 2023 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Akwasi Kwarteng Amoako-Gyampah Source Type: research

Town Planning, Housing, and the Politics of Sanitation and Public Health in the Gold Coast (Colonial Ghana), c. 1880 - 1950
This article examines the connection between colonial town planning and housing measures and the politics of sanitation and public health in the Gold Coast. It argues that the colonial state's imposition of imported British town planning measures, building techniques, and housing styles in the Gold Coast and their aspiration to compel Gold Coast people to build and pattern their communities along so-called sanitary lines could not be fully realised. Thus, the extent to which colonial town planning and the accompanying transformations in African building styles improved sanitation and consequently, public health, is difficu...
Source: Medical History - September 23, 2023 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Akwasi Kwarteng Amoako-Gyampah Source Type: research

Town Planning, Housing, and the Politics of Sanitation and Public Health in the Gold Coast (Colonial Ghana), c. 1880 - 1950
This article examines the connection between colonial town planning and housing measures and the politics of sanitation and public health in the Gold Coast. It argues that the colonial state's imposition of imported British town planning measures, building techniques, and housing styles in the Gold Coast and their aspiration to compel Gold Coast people to build and pattern their communities along so-called sanitary lines could not be fully realised. Thus, the extent to which colonial town planning and the accompanying transformations in African building styles improved sanitation and consequently, public health, is difficu...
Source: Medical History - September 23, 2023 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Akwasi Kwarteng Amoako-Gyampah Source Type: research

What evidence for a cholera vaccine? Jaime Ferr án's submissions to the Prix Bréant
This article analyses how the French Academy of Sciences assessed Jaime Ferrán's cholera vaccine submitted for the Prix Bréant in the 1880s. Ferrán, a Spanish independent physician, discovered the treatment in 1884 and tried it on thousands of patients during the cholera outbreak in Valencia the following year. His evaluation sparked a controversy in Spain and abroad on the vaccine's efficacy. The Bréant jury did not see any evidence for it in Ferrán's submission, a decision usually interpreted in terms of French scientific nationalism (or simple chauvinism): an outsider from the scientific periphery could not be awar...
Source: Medical History - September 19, 2023 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Clara Uzcanga David Teira Source Type: research

What evidence for a cholera vaccine? Jaime Ferr án's submissions to the Prix Bréant
This article analyses how the French Academy of Sciences assessed Jaime Ferrán's cholera vaccine submitted for the Prix Bréant in the 1880s. Ferrán, a Spanish independent physician, discovered the treatment in 1884 and tried it on thousands of patients during the cholera outbreak in Valencia the following year. His evaluation sparked a controversy in Spain and abroad on the vaccine's efficacy. The Bréant jury did not see any evidence for it in Ferrán's submission, a decision usually interpreted in terms of French scientific nationalism (or simple chauvinism): an outsider from the scientific periphery could not be awar...
Source: Medical History - September 19, 2023 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Clara Uzcanga David Teira Source Type: research