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Theoretical Generalizations in Epidemiology: from History to the Present
Author(s) -
Н. И. Брико
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
èpidemiologiâ i vakcinoprofilaktika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2619-0494
pISSN - 2073-3046
DOI - 10.31631/2073-3046-2018-17-5-5-16
Subject(s) - terminology , epidemiology , subject (documents) , causality (physics) , public health , epistemology , field (mathematics) , population , medicine , social science , sociology , demography , pathology , computer science , mathematics , linguistics , philosophy , library science , physics , quantum mechanics , pure mathematics
The article presents an analysis of theoretical generalizations in epidemiologists at all stages of its development and development. It is shown that the components that make up the content of the subject of epidemiology have evolved in the understanding of their essence, in particular, causality, the mechanism of development and epidemiological manifestations. Representations and terminology about the content and essence of the subject have changed: from the epidemic, to the epidemic process, and, finally, to the population level of organization of pathology and human health (morbidity and public health). The greatest scientific discussions and intellectual struggle of opinions passed through the whole history of science. The concepts that prevailed in the ancient world, the Middle Ages, in the 20th century and theoretical generalizations in epidemiology of the modern period are presented. Problems were revealed and directions for further research in the field of theory and practice of epidemiology were suggested.

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