Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Page 944Brett J. Cassens Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1992 - 497 pages University of California, San Diego. The National Medical Series for Independent Study. New edition of a concise, comprehensive outline of public health and preventive medicine, for medical students. Includes board-type questions and annotated answers. 16 U.S. contributors. |
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... agents 89 IV . Measles and influenza 95 V. Sexually transmitted diseases ( STDs ) VI . Viral hepatitis 110 VII . Tuberculosis 118 VIII . Meningitis 123 43 85 5 Epidemiology and Prevention of Selected Chronic Illnesses I. Introduction vii.
... agents 89 IV . Measles and influenza 95 V. Sexually transmitted diseases ( STDs ) VI . Viral hepatitis 110 VII . Tuberculosis 118 VIII . Meningitis 123 43 85 5 Epidemiology and Prevention of Selected Chronic Illnesses I. Introduction vii.
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Contents
IV | ix |
VI | 1 |
VII | 2 |
VIII | 5 |
IX | 8 |
X | 14 |
XI | 17 |
XII | 27 |
LXVII | 241 |
LXX | 244 |
LXXI | 245 |
LXXII | 246 |
LXXIV | 253 |
LXXVII | 254 |
LXXVIII | 255 |
LXXIX | 258 |
XIII | 29 |
XIV | 33 |
XV | 34 |
XVI | 41 |
XVII | 50 |
XVIII | 70 |
XIX | 83 |
XXII | 87 |
XXIII | 93 |
XXIV | 98 |
XXV | 108 |
XXVI | 116 |
XXVII | 121 |
XXVIII | 133 |
XXXI | 136 |
XXXII | 141 |
XXXIII | 142 |
XXXIV | 143 |
XXXV | 145 |
XXXVII | 146 |
XXXVIII | 147 |
XXXIX | 148 |
XL | 155 |
XLI | 156 |
XLII | 162 |
XLIII | 164 |
XLIV | 165 |
XLV | 171 |
XLVI | 174 |
XLVII | 178 |
XLVIII | 179 |
XLIX | 187 |
L | 192 |
LI | 194 |
LII | 196 |
LIII | 198 |
LIV | 207 |
LV | 209 |
LVI | 210 |
LVII | 211 |
LVIII | 213 |
LIX | 223 |
LXII | 225 |
LXIV | 231 |
LXV | 234 |
LXVI | 235 |
LXXX | 270 |
LXXXI | 273 |
LXXXII | 275 |
LXXXIII | 277 |
LXXXIV | 283 |
LXXXVII | 289 |
LXXXVIII | 299 |
LXXXIX | 305 |
XC | 310 |
XCI | 317 |
XCII | 323 |
XCVI | 325 |
XCVII | 328 |
XCVIII | 330 |
XCIX | 332 |
C | 333 |
CI | 335 |
CII | 347 |
CIII | 349 |
CIV | 350 |
CV | 352 |
CVI | 354 |
CVII | 355 |
CVIII | 363 |
CX | 366 |
CXI | 372 |
CXII | 375 |
CXIV | 376 |
CXV | 377 |
CXVI | 383 |
CXVIII | 385 |
CXIX | 391 |
CXX | 393 |
CXXI | 395 |
CXXII | 396 |
CXXIII | 402 |
CXXIV | 409 |
CXXVII | 411 |
CXXVIII | 413 |
CXXIX | 417 |
CXXX | 419 |
CXXXI | 422 |
CXXXII | 431 |
CXXXIII | 479 |
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