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They helped organize national associations for the purpose of arousing public sentiment and promoting social action . ... of these organizations that came into being after the turn of the century : the National Association for the Study ...
They helped organize national associations for the purpose of arousing public sentiment and promoting social action . ... of these organizations that came into being after the turn of the century : the National Association for the Study ...
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The origin of national , coördinated planning in this field may be traced back to 1940 , when a committee representing the American Hospital Association and the American Public Welfare Association prepared a joint report on ...
The origin of national , coördinated planning in this field may be traced back to 1940 , when a committee representing the American Hospital Association and the American Public Welfare Association prepared a joint report on ...
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The Journal of the American Medical Association received more than three thousand requests for reprints from individual physicians , an unexpectedly large number . The American Public Health Association received requests from such ...
The Journal of the American Medical Association received more than three thousand requests for reprints from individual physicians , an unexpectedly large number . The American Public Health Association received requests from such ...
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A Goodly Heritage Cheney C Jones | 3 |
Howard R Knight and the National Conference | 9 |
Basic Issues in Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 19 |
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