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THE MILBANK QUARTERLY
A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF
POPULATION HEALTH and Health Policy
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Archive Search > Volume 28, Issue 3, 1950
In This Issue (pages 219–221)

A Survey of Nutritional Status among School Children and Their Response to Nutrient Therapy (pages 223–237)

John H. Browe; Harold B. Pierce

Changes in Blood Values during Pregnancy and the Relation of Protein Levels to Toxemia Symptoms (pages 238–262)

Dorothy G. Wiehl

The United States "Point Four" Program (pages 263–272)

Samuel P. Hayes,

Population Increase and Manpower Utilization in Imperial Japan (pages 273–293)

Irene B. Taeuber

Social and Psychological Factors Affecting Fertility: X. Fertility Planning and Fertility Rates by Religious Interest and Denomination (pages 294–343)

Ronald Freedman; P. K. Whelpton

Review: Mental Health in Modern Society by Thomas A. C. Rennie and Luther E. Woodward (pages 344–345)

Katherine Simon

Review: Studies in Population by George Mair; Social and Psychological Factors Affecting Fertility. IV. Developing the Schedules and Choosing the Type of Couples and the Area to Be Studied by P. K. Whelpton and Clyde V. Kiser (pages 345–349)

Vasilios G. Valaoras

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