| 1979 - 1110 pages
...reason or other have refused to eat a comparable amount of the diet. Based on such data, I sho 1 ild certainly be definite in my statement- that butter...field. The committee on public health relations of the Ne¿i York Academy of Medicine has formally recommended: On the basis of all these facts, you can see... | |
| John D. Skrentny - 1996 - 332 pages
...degree to which this principle should be departed from in recognizing military service.16 A report from the Committee on Public Health Relations of the New York Academy of Medicine criticized the appointment of veteran chemists, who sometimes scored in the sixties but received absolute... | |
| 2000 - 364 pages
...THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW YORK CITY AS A CENTER FOR THE TEACHING OF FORENSIC MEDICINE Twenty years ago the Committee on Public Health Relations of the New York Academy of Medicine helped to abolish the coroner's system in the five boroughs of the City of New York. For many years... | |
| E. Melanie Dupuis - 2004 - 360 pages
...Webster Hoan Collection Box i, File 2, Air Pollution, "Effect of Air Pollution on Health. Report of the Committee on Public Health Relations of the New York Academy of Medicine," p. 2. 22. Weldert, "Luft in den Stadten," c. 647. Also see Kisskalt, "Gesundheitsschadigung," p. 550;... | |
| 1947 - 574 pages
...addiction itself. "A Survey of Facilities for the Care and Treatment of Alcoholism in New Yory City," by The Committee on Public Health Relations of the New York Academy of Medicine (December 1946). After a comprehensive examination of the help available to alcoholics, the Committee... | |
| John E. Lesch - 2006 - 376 pages
...5, 1942, NA, RG 112. 34. "War shortage of drugs and medical appliances," report of a Subcommittee of the Committee on Public Health Relations of the New York Academy of Medicine, and cover letter, Malcolm Goodridge to Major General James C. Magee, March 18, 1942, NA, RG 112; and... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Department of Health - 1926 - 484 pages
...the illegal practice of medicine does not primarily devolve upon it; "BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Committee on Public Health Relations of the New York Academy of Medicine endorse the efforts of Commissioner Harris toward the suppression of quacks and illegal practitioners... | |
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