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Definition of Doctor of public health
1. Noun. A doctor's degree in preventive medicine.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Doctor Of Public Health
Literary usage of Doctor of public health
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Public Health Papers and Reports by American Public Health Association (1904)
"It should be understood, if the degree of Doctor of Public Health is given, that
more than the ordinary teaching of hygiene should be included in the ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1919)
"Beginning next «utumn a new course of two years will be offered to medical
graduates for which the degree of Doctor of Public Health will be conferred. ..."
3. A Half Century of Public Health: Jubilee Historical Volume of the American by American Public Health Association (1921)
"... of the University of Pennsylvania as early as 1906 in connection with courses
in public health leading to the degree of doctor of public health, ..."
4. Annals of Educational Progress in 1910- [v. 1-: A Report Upon Current by John Palmer Garber (1913)
"Doctor of Public Health. The work that boards of health and medical inspectors
have been called upon to do in the schools has called attention to the need ..."
5. Annals of Educational Progress by John Palmer Garber (1913)
"And when this end is accomplished, another physically, mentally, and morally
healthy citizen has been developed for the State. Doctor of Public Health. ..."