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Journal of the Gujarat Research Society April 1953

1953

The limitations of the financial reserves of the country was a serious handicap to the planning Commission and the object of the writer is while supporting the proposal of the Commission is to suggest methods of co-operating with the Commission in various private sectors and to point out some of the feasible aspects of the schemes of health progress adopted in other countries of the World espec [...] It will take a long time before the above scheme is fully implemented in respect of hospitalisation and of the families of the employees but in the meantime the problems of the health of families of the middle class non-industrial population in urban and rural areas demand early attention separating the same from the quetions of employment injuries and accident benefits. [...] A study of the physical environment gives important clues to the conditions of health of an individual and the cultural environments and the mental make-up of the family life give more complete material for the follow-up of cases of ill health or disease. [...] The structure of Society is based on the family and for the proper appreciation of human living values for the diffusion of knowledge for the spread of health eduction and for cultivation of sound health habits and for the building up of a better society the family is the best medium in any society. [...] This involved (i) observations of the actions of the individual and of the family as a whole in response to the flux in their environment (ii) a study of the changes that in the environment itself and (iii) physiological studies of each individual and of the family who are thus acting on the environment.
history
Pages
88
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120044
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii C.N. Vakil, P.G. Shah, R.G. Gyani view
Health Planning for Non-Industrial Worker
1-12 P.G. Shah view
The Family as the Unit of Social and Health Surveys
13-24 P.G. Shah view
Article
25-43 unknown view
Article
44-49 unknown view
Article
50-69 unknown view
Reviews
70-71 unknown view
Annual Report for the Year 1952
72-77 unknown view
Acknowledgments
78-78 unknown view
Backmatter
i-viii unknown view

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