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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 1, 1951
In This Issue (pages 3–4)

Medical Care among Males and Females at Specific Ages: Eastern Health District of Baltimore, 1938-1943 (pages 5–30)

Jean Downes; Elizabeth H. Jackson

Erratum: Causes of Illness among Males and Females (page 30)

Psychiatric Service in Relation to Public-Health Activities (pages 31–40)

Jules V. Coleman

Social and Psychological Factors Affecting Fertility. XI. The Interrelation of Fertility, Fertility Planning, and Feeling of Economic Security (pages 41–122)

Clyde V. Kiser; P. K. Whelpton

Review: The Distribution of Incubation Periods of Infectious Disease by Philip E. Sartwell (pages 123–125)

Jane E. Coulter

Review: Nutrition in Ophthalmology by John J. Stern (pages 125–126)

Edward Bellamy Gresser

Cancer Mortality Trends (pages 126–128)

Jean Downes

Review: The Nutritional Improvement of Life by Henry C. Sherman (pages 128–129)

Norman Jolliffe

Review: Public Health and Demography in the Far East by Marshall C. Balfour, Roger F. Evans, Frank W. Notestein, and Irene B. Taeuber (pages 129–134)

Warren S. Thompson

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