Based on extensive archival research, this study examines the role
of the Rockefeller Foundation and the League of Nations in
improving public health during the interwar period. Barona argues
that the Foundation applied a model of business efficiency to its
ideology of spreading good health, creating a revolution in public
health practice.
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