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THE MILBANK QUARTERLY
A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF
POPULATION HEALTH and Health Policy
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Archive Search > Volume 29, Issue 3, 1951
In This Issue (pages 253–254)

Nutritional Status of Selected Population Groups in Oregon. II. Biochemical Tests on the Blood of Native Born and Reared School Children in Two Regions (pages 255–272)

Clara A. Storvick; Milicent L. Hathaway; Ruth M. Nitchals

An Empirical Test of Three Hypotheses concerning the Human Sex Ratio at Birth in the United States, 1915-1948 (pages 273–293)

C. A. McMahan

Duration of Disabling Acute Illness among Employed Males and Females: Eastern Health District of Baltimore, 1938-1943 (pages 294–330)

Elizabeth H. Jackson

Social and Psychological Factors Affecting Fertility. XIII. Fertility in Relation to Fertility Planning and Health of Wife, Husband, and Children (pages 331–376)

Lee F. Herrera; Clyde V. Kiser

Tomorrow's Horizon in Public Health (pages 377–380)

Jane E. Coulter

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