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Tables of Contents for One World
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
An Open Letter From the Former President of the United States
xi
Introductory Statement
xv
Foreword
xix
Introduction
3
6
Health on Earth: Goodwill Towards Men
9
10
The Winds of Change
19
6
The Challenge of Our Times
25
6
Changes in Modern Medicine
31
8
Medicine in the Next Century
39
10
Advances in Genetics: Gene Therapy
49
10
Advances in Genetics: Food and Agricultural Products
59
8
Advances in Reproductive Medicine
67
8
AIDS
75
6
The Future of AIDS Research: What to Do?
81
8
Vaccines: What the Future Has in Store
89
4
Problems Introducing a New Medical Field
93
10
Medicine Negated
103
8
Constraints on World Medical and Health Progress
111
18
Adapt, Adopt, or Quo Vadis? A Dilemma in the Developing World
129
8
Refugee Emergencies: New Challenges for Humanitarian Action
137
12
War and Health
149
12
The End of the Cold War: A Culture of Peace
161
8
Between Enemies: Reconstruction of Civilization Away from Weapons of Mass Destruction
169
4
Climatic Changes: Understanding Global Warming
173
18
Preserving the Earth's Biological Resources
191
4
The Tilting Balance
195
10
Toxic Exposure and Health: Perspective of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
205
16
Environment and Development
The Honorable Maurice Strong, Secretary-General of the 1992 U.N. Conference on Environment and Development
215
6
Population and Development
221
10
The Bottom Line
231
16
The Way Forward: Health and Human Rights
247
8
Science and the Humanities
255
6
Goals for the Next Century: Science, Health, and the Impacts of Population, Environmental, and Social Change
261
8
Charting the Future: Health Goals for the Next Century
269
4
Australia
273
10
The Honorable Carmen Lawrence
Brazil
283
10
The Honorable Adib Domingos Jatene
Canada
293
4
The Honorable Diane Marleau
France
297
6
The Honorable Simone Veil
India
303
6
The Honorable C. Silvera
Japan
309
2
The Honorable Shoichi Ide
Russia
311
6
The Honorable Edward Nechaev
United Kingdom
317
6
The Honorable Virginia Bottomley
Concluding Statement
323
2
Secretary-General of the United Nations
About the Editor
325