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In a few years a large percentage of Alabama communities had adopted the code and the work spread to other States . In 1928 headquarters were moved from Alabama to Washington and a steady increase continued in the number of States and ...
In a few years a large percentage of Alabama communities had adopted the code and the work spread to other States . In 1928 headquarters were moved from Alabama to Washington and a steady increase continued in the number of States and ...
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( Motion seconded and unanimously adopted . ) DR . A. T. McCORMACK : I move that the report of the committee be adopted as a whole . ( The motion was seconded and unanimously carried . ) DR . A. T. McCORMACK : I would like to suggest ...
( Motion seconded and unanimously adopted . ) DR . A. T. McCORMACK : I move that the report of the committee be adopted as a whole . ( The motion was seconded and unanimously carried . ) DR . A. T. McCORMACK : I would like to suggest ...
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( The motion was unanimously adopted . ) QUALIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES DR . J. N. BAKER : The standards of qualification for public health nurses were adopted by the Conference of State and Territorial Health Officers in 1935 ...
( The motion was unanimously adopted . ) QUALIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES DR . J. N. BAKER : The standards of qualification for public health nurses were adopted by the Conference of State and Territorial Health Officers in 1935 ...
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Contents
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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