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THE MILBANK QUARTERLY
A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF
POPULATION HEALTH and Health Policy
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Archive Search > Volume 17, Issue 1, 1939
In This Issue (pages 3–4)

Summer Diets of the Poor in Washington, D.C. (pages 5–28)

Dorothy G. Wiehl; Carroll E. Palmer

A Study of Public Health Nursing Service in Tuberculous Families in the Mulberry District of New York City (pages 29–49)

Jean Downes; Clara R. Price

Voluntary and Involuntary Aspects of Childlessness (pages 50–68)

Clyde V. Kiser

Birth Control in a Midwestern City: A Study of the Clinics of the Cincinnati Committee on Maternal Health (pages 69–91)

Regine K. Stix

Elevated Systolic Blood Pressure in a Rural Population (pages 92–102)

Ralph E. Wheeler

Outstanding Books on Population Problems Released in 1938 (pages 103–106)

Clyde V. Kiser

A Canadian Study of Health and Unemployment (pages 106–107)

Ralph E. Wheeler

Erratum: A Study of Mortality among Individuals with Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis (page 107)

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