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Side 9
... Hospital , New York City , in outlining the possibilities for pneumonia control , stated that the experience of the last twenty years strongly indicates that the medical profession alone , unaided by public health organiza- tions and ...
... Hospital , New York City , in outlining the possibilities for pneumonia control , stated that the experience of the last twenty years strongly indicates that the medical profession alone , unaided by public health organiza- tions and ...
Side 12
... hospital care , and the Safeguarding of the health of the people in both disaster and refugee areas . Rehabilita- tion problems were considered matters for later consideration . The Committee recommended that a manual of Public Health ...
... hospital care , and the Safeguarding of the health of the people in both disaster and refugee areas . Rehabilita- tion problems were considered matters for later consideration . The Committee recommended that a manual of Public Health ...
Side 18
... hospital clinic in a nearby city , trying to do his part in syphilis control , began a careful reporting of all lapsed infectious cases to the health department , only to be told Don't send us any more reports . We can't investigate ...
... hospital clinic in a nearby city , trying to do his part in syphilis control , began a careful reporting of all lapsed infectious cases to the health department , only to be told Don't send us any more reports . We can't investigate ...
Side 42
... Hospital . Dr. Marion Blankenhorn will give a series of training courses for laboratory technicians in pneumonia typing . The week's courses will be open to laboratory personnel through- out the State , and will accommodate eight ...
... Hospital . Dr. Marion Blankenhorn will give a series of training courses for laboratory technicians in pneumonia typing . The week's courses will be open to laboratory personnel through- out the State , and will accommodate eight ...
Side 65
... Hospital School , in an address to the Section of Medical Soci- ology of the British Medical Association in 1936.2 " It is , I think , fair to say that since the knowledge of the importance of vitamins and mineral salts as constituents ...
... Hospital School , in an address to the Section of Medical Soci- ology of the British Medical Association in 1936.2 " It is , I think , fair to say that since the knowledge of the importance of vitamins and mineral salts as constituents ...
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Side 244 - APHA code was first published in 1952 and was developed by the Committee on the Hygiene of Housing of the American Public Health Association organized in the 1930's under the chairmanship of Dr.
Side 78 - American writing in the latter part of the nineteenth and the early part of the twentieth centuries.
Side 637 - To summarize the findings of the Technical Committee on Medical Care of the President's Interdepartmental Committee to Coordinate Health and Welfare Activities: 1.
Side 58 - Many people lived in straitened circumstances at the height of prosperity; a considerable number lived in chronic want. Throughout the twenties, the number of people dependent upon private and public charity steadily increased. With the depression, the scant margin of safety of many others has disappeared. The average earnings of all wage earners at work dropped from $1,475 in 1929 to $1,199 in 1932.
Side 383 - ... neonatal mortality reported as in process last year was completed and reported at the annual meeting of the American Statistical Association in 1937 by the division statistician, J. Yerushalmy.8 The paper on "Recurrence of Stillbirths and Neonatal Mortality in the Same Families" was presented before the child hygiene section of the American Public Health Association at the annual meeting and will be published in the American Journal of Hygiene in 1939. The study attempts to determine whether...
Side 516 - The conferences were sponsored by the Committee on Public Health Relations of the New York Academy of Medicine, with the assistance of the Josiah Macy, Jr.
Side 352 - Life is short and Art is long, the Occasion fleeting, Experience fallacious, and Judgment difficult.
Side 54 - For the most disinterested and meritorious public service rendered by any American newspaper during the year...
Side 336 - ... 3. That public funds should be made available for the support of medical education and for studies, investigations and procedures for raising the standards of medical practice. If this is not provided for, the provision of adequate medical care may prove impossible. 4. That public funds should be available for medical research as essential for high standards of practice in both preventive and curative medicine. 5. That public funds should be made available to hospitals that render service to...
Side 315 - Each year, a subject of outstanding importance in the practice of medicine and surgery is selected and is presented from as many angles as possible.