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THE MILBANK QUARTERLY
A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF
POPULATION HEALTH and Health Policy
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Archive Search > Volume 15, Issue 2, 1937
The International Campaign for Better Nutrition (pages 103–120)

F. G. Boudreau

Significance of Population Trends to American Agriculture (pages 121–134)

O. E. Baker

Rheumatic Heart Disease among American Indian School Children in Different Climates (pages 135–138)

John R. Paul

School Health Inspection by Teachers (pages 139–149)

Don W. Gudakunst

Frequency of Immunizing and Related Procedures in Nine Thousand Surveyed Families in Eighteen States (pages 150–172)

Selwyn D. Collins

Health Indices: A Study of Objective Indices of Health in Relation to Environment and Sanitation (pages 173–195)

K. Stouman; I. S. Falk

Review: World Population: Past Growth and Present Trends by A. M. Carr-Saunders (pages 196–198)

Sara C. Bright

Diet and the Teeth (pages 198–200)

Henry Klein

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