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One hundred fifteen thousand persons died from cancer in the United States in 1930 and nearly 145,000 died in 1937. Cancer has risen from tenth place among the causes of death in 1900 to second place at the present time .
One hundred fifteen thousand persons died from cancer in the United States in 1930 and nearly 145,000 died in 1937. Cancer has risen from tenth place among the causes of death in 1900 to second place at the present time .
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Allotments amounting to 25 percent of the available appropriations will be made to the several States in the ratio which the population of each State bears to the population of the United States as shown by the Census Bureau 1937 mid ...
Allotments amounting to 25 percent of the available appropriations will be made to the several States in the ratio which the population of each State bears to the population of the United States as shown by the Census Bureau 1937 mid ...
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It has been demonstrated that Aedes triseriatus , a mosquito widely distributed in the United States , is capable of transmitting yellow fever . The history of the many outbreaks in this country , however , does not suggest that it is a ...
It has been demonstrated that Aedes triseriatus , a mosquito widely distributed in the United States , is capable of transmitting yellow fever . The history of the many outbreaks in this country , however , does not suggest that it is a ...
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Roll Call | 21 |
The Statistical Data Required in Connection with | 40 |
New Standard Certificates of Birth and Death and the Proposed | 47 |
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