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THE MILBANK QUARTERLY
A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF
POPULATION HEALTH and Health Policy
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Archive Search > Volume 12, Issue 2, 1934
Medical Care during the Depression: A Preliminary Report upon a Survey of Wage-Earning Families in Seven Large Cities (pages 99–114)

; Edgar Sydenstricker; Selwyn D. Collins

The Present and Future Organization of Medicine (pages 115–125)

I. S. Falk

Sickness, Unemployment, and Differential Fertility (pages 126–133)

Edgar Sydenstricker;

Tuberculosis Case-Finding in the Red Hook Area of New York City (pages 134–146)

Jean Downes

A Project in Rural School Health Education (pages 147–159)

Ruth E. Grout

How Many Public Health Nurses Are Needed?: A Method of Estimating the Nurses Needed in Home Visiting for Health Supervision of Children (pages 160–170)

Marian G. Randall

A Study of the Chinese Population (pages 171–183)

Chi-ming Chiao

Two Final Reports of Health Activities in Syracuse Are Reviewed (pages 184–188)

W. F. Walker; Savel Zimand

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