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  • (PDF) The League of Nations Health Organisation: from European to . . .
    The League of Nations Health Organisation (LNHO) reveals the complexities of international health work during the early 20th century, particularly concerning the transition from European-centric health strategies to more global considerations The organization's structure relied heavily on collaboration with experts primarily from Europe and the USA, despite the need to engage with broader
  • A Quest to be Global: The League of Nations Health Organization and . . .
    Abstract The League of Nations Health Organization (LNHO) (1921–46) was intended as a global organisation This article examines the expansion of its operations into Asia in its initial period The article draws attention to a regional governance attempt by the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine (FEATM) (1910–38) in 1910–23 and examines the moment when the LNHO co-opted this
  • The Far-Eastern Bureau of the League of Nations: Linking the . . . - Springer
    The management and planning of the program were undertaken by well-known researchers from various countries, including Andrew Balfour of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Bernhard Nocht of the Hamburg Institute for Tropical Diseases, creating important links between the new organization and their transnational networks
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    Whilst colonial authorities succeeded in thwarting some LNHO attempts to coordinate health in Africa, it provided a unique forum for health debates Reviewing conceptualisations of water in colonial and international health discussions aptly demonstrates the multiplicity of ideas that vied for attention in interwar medical policy
  • A Quest to be Global: The League of Nations Health Organization and . . .
    The League of Nations Health Organization (LNHO) (1921–46) was intended as a global organisation This article examines the expansion of its operations into Asia in its initial period The article draws attention to a regional governance attempt by the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine (FEATM) (1910–38) in 1910–23 and examines the moment when the LNHO co-opted this attempt in
  • 3 - The Language of Health Administrations
    Chapter 3 focuses on the League of Nations Health Organization (LHNO) epidemiological intelligence service and the organization’s relationship with the Chinese government Using Rockefeller funding, the LNHO strove to lead international health collaboration by creating an international health statistics reporting system The organization’s statistical authority, however, was a patchwork
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  • The policy responses of the League of Nations Health Organization (LNHO . . .
    This paper focuses on the contribution of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the League of Nations Health Organization (LNHO) in preventing and responding to major epidemic and pandemic
  • The Dutch Empire: Three Centuries on Five Continents - ThoughtCo
    The Dutch Empire thrived from the 17th to 20th centuries, controlling trade on five continents The Dutch East India Company was a key player, trading Asian goods like spices, textiles, and tea Former colonies like Indonesia, Suriname, and Caribbean islands showcase the Dutch's vast global empire
  • International health work: the beginnings | Tidsskriftet Michael
    The Permanent Programs: ongoing work that continued throughout the existence of the LNHO, most important biological standardization and epidemiological intelligence Efforts to assess world health through a variety of statistical publications, including statistical handbooks and the International Health Yearbook





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