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... Survey data have recently been completed at the National Institute of Health. This survey was begun in 1935 as a project of the Works Progress Administration sponsored by the United States Public Health Service.1 It is the most ...
... Survey data have recently been completed at the National Institute of Health. This survey was begun in 1935 as a project of the Works Progress Administration sponsored by the United States Public Health Service.1 It is the most ...
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... Survey have re-emphasized the necessity to minimize as far as possible the effect of the factors which contribute to a high horrie-accident rate. As reported in the survey, the annual frequency of accidents in the urban home which ...
... Survey have re-emphasized the necessity to minimize as far as possible the effect of the factors which contribute to a high horrie-accident rate. As reported in the survey, the annual frequency of accidents in the urban home which ...
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... Survey showed, for instance, that the incidence of a group of digestive diseases, normally associated with lack of sanitation, was 70 percent higher for persons in households without private inside flush toilets than it was for persons ...
... Survey showed, for instance, that the incidence of a group of digestive diseases, normally associated with lack of sanitation, was 70 percent higher for persons in households without private inside flush toilets than it was for persons ...
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The Contribution of Social Work to Government Jane M | 3 |
The Importance of the Social Services to Labor Ernest | 18 |
War and the Social Services in Canada Charlotte Whitton | 24 |
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