Accident Prevention: The Role of Physicians and Public Health WorkersAmerican Public Health Association, Incorporated with the cooperation of the Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, 1961 - Accidents - 400 pages |
Contents
Introduction by F J L Blasingame M D | 1 |
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION | 8 |
THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ACCIDENTS | 17 |
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