Public health reports, v. 39, no. 10-13; Mar. 7-28, 1924.
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Public health reports, v. 39, no. 10-13; Mar. 7-28, 1924.
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Public health reports, v. 39, no. 10-13; Mar. 7-28, 1924.
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Public Health Service and Treasury Department
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Public Health Service
Date:
1924
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1924-01-01T00:00:00Z
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19240101
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19241231
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Public Health Service
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13
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1924
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[xvi]+447-653 p. il.
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[Weekly.] * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.75.
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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—No. 10. Factors in mental health of girls of foreign parentage, Study of 210 girls of foreign parentage who received advice and assistance from social agency [Boston Society for Care of Girls], 1919-22; by Mary C. Jarrett— World health conditions as reported by Health Section of League of Nations.—No. 11. World health conditions as reported by Health Section of League of Nations.—No. 11. Malta fever, cattle suggested as possible source of infection, following serological Malta fever, cattle suggested as possible source of infection, following serological study of human serums [with list of references]; by Alice C. Evans.—New Baldwin-Wood weight-height-age tables as index of nutrition, application of Baldwin-Wood standard of nutrition to 506 native white children without physical defects and with good or excellent nutrition as Judged from clinical evidence; by Taliaferro Clark, Edgar Sydenstrieker, and Selwyn D. Collins.—Improved health conditions in New York City in past 50 years.—No. 12. Absenteeism among white and negro school children in Cleveland [Ohio], 1922-23; by G. E. Harmon and G. E. Whitman.—Workmen's compensation acts in United States, medical aspect, review [of Research report 61, of National Industrial Conference Board]; by E. C. Ernst.—Reports of Health Section of League of Nations.—No. 13. Epidemic of typhoid fever and other intestinal diseases in Everett, Wash., July, 1923; by C. E. Dorisy.—Effect of Chara robbinsii on mosquito larvæ [with list of references]; by M. A. Barber.—Work of Madison County (Ala.) Health Department.—Rural health work in New York State, Cattaraugus County demonstration establishes first county health unit in State.— Death rates in group of insured persons, comparison of principal causes of death, Jan. 1924, Jan. Dec., and year 1923, and last quarter of 1923.
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