111 |
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Eugenics and Public Health in American History
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Pernick, M. S
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American Public Health Association
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1980
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112 |
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The Junior Red Cross Goes to Healthland
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Hutchinson, J. F
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American Public Health Association
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1980
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113 |
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Otoreflectance of the cochlea and middle ear
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Keefe, D. H
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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114 |
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The perceptual relevance of locus equations
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Fruchter, D
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American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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1980
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115 |
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Engendering tile Dread Disease: Women, Men, and Cancer
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Reagan, L. J
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American Public Health Association
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1980
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116 |
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Taking the Cure ' to the Poor: Patients Responses to New York City's Tuberculosis Program, 1894 to 1918
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Abel, E. K
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American Public Health Association
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1980
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117 |
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Why History?
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Fee, E
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American Public Health Association
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1980
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118 |
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Public Health on the Railroad: William Freeman Snow and the California Sanitation Exhibit
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Keller, T. M
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American Public Health Association
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1980
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119 |
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Isaac Max Rubinow
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Brown, T. M
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American Public Health Association
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1980
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120 |
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Nicotine Content of the Eclipse Nicotine Delivery Device
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Benowitz, N. L
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American Public Health Association
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1980
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