Selected Bibliography on Health and Medical Services in the United States and Related Subjects: With Special Reference to the National Health Conference of 1938

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Informational Service, Division of Sanitary Reports and Statistics, United States Public Health Service, Federal Security Agency, 1939 - Medical economics - 74 pages
 

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Page 8 - An Estimate of the Monetary Value to Industry of Plant Medical and Safety Services," Public Health Reports (August 21, 1936), Vol.
Page 9 - ... mortality rates are much more a consequence of social circumstances than of racial susceptibilities and immunities, and that whatever minority handicaps of disease resistance exist may be offset by improving medical and hygienic knowledge. 1 For more general treatment see, in the present series, Collins, Selwyn D. and Tibbitts, Clark. Research Memorandum on Social Aspects of Health in the Depression.
Page 1 - Hospital Care for the Needy: Relations Between Public Authorities and Hospitals," Hospitals (August, 1938), Vol.
Page 11 - Dodd, Paul A. and Penrose, EF, Economic Aspects of Medical Services With Special Reference to Conditions in California, Washington, DC, Graphic Arts Press, Inc., 1939, p. 209. 4 From a report prepared by Edward F. Denison, National Income Unit of the United States Department of Commerce, Survey of Current Business, August 1943. 'Leland, RB, "Income from Medical Practice," Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol.
Page 34 - D.- History and frequency of clinical scarlet fever cases and of injections for artificial immunization.
Page 6 - Medical care in the United States and foreign countries, with special reference to socialization: selected list of recent writings, comp.
Page 24 - St. J. and Holland, Dorothy F. "Chronic Disease and Gross Impairments in a Northern Industrial Community.
Page 17 - Interdepartmental Committee to Coordinate Health and Welfare Activities of the Federal Government.
Page 17 - Julius Rosenwald fund: Eight Years' Work in Medical Economics, 1929—1936: Recent Trends and Next Moves in Medical Care (Chicago: Julius Rosenwald Fund, 1937), 3, 2.
Page 21 - The financial support of non-Government hospitals as revealed by the recent Federal Business Census of Hospitals.

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