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U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. International Agency 

 for Research on Cancer. Sen. Rept. 92-1113. 92d Cong. 2d sess. Sept. 13, 1972. 

 Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1972. 13 p. 



Report which recommends passage with some amendments to a bill to 

 authorize appropriations for annual U.S. contributions to support the 

 International Agency for Research on Cancer. 

 U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Special Sub- 

 committee on International Health, Education, and Labor Programs. Inter- 

 national Health Programs, 1972. Hearings, 92d Cong., 2d sess., on S. 3023, 

 June 1972. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1972. 185 p. 



Deals with health needs and resources of the developing countries. The 

 bill addresses creation of an International Health Agency to coordinate 

 fragmented efforts to provide health care through organizations such as 

 AID, WHO, and other private and voluntary groups. 

 U.S. Dept. of State. The Uyiited States-Japan Cooperative Medical Science Pro- 

 gram: Five Year Report, 1965-1970. Washington [for sale by the Supt. of Docs., 

 U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1971] 148 p. (U.S. Dept. of State. Publication 8598). 

 Areas of study included cholera, leprosy, malnutrition, filariasis, schisto- 

 somiasis, tuberculosis and viral diseases. Includes bibliographies. 

 Venediktov, D. D. Initial Results of Cooperation in Health and Medical Re- 

 search." USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology, no. 9, Sept. 1973: 16-2G. 

 Cooperation in Soviet- American health programs. 

 Wallen, O. "Pharmaceutical Reference Standards." WHO Chronicle, v. 26, Sept. 

 1972: 389-393. 



Reviews the development of a few national reference standard programs 

 and gives an account of WHO activities in this area. 

 "WHO: How It is Making Public Health a Global Cause." Hospital Practice, 



v. 8, September 1973: 203-211; 214-215; 218. 

 World Bank Group. Health; Sector Policy Paper. Washington, 1975. 83 p. 



Includes topics dealing with: health in developing countries; causes of 



poor health; approaches to health policy; health policy for the future; and 



World Bank funding for health related projects. 



World Health Organization. Evaluation of Food Additives, Fifteenth Report of 



Joint FAO/WHO Experts. Technical Report. Series No. 488 (FAO/UN report 



no. 50.) 



Assesses food additives in babj' foods and other issues relating to food 

 additives. 

 World Health 'Organization. Human Development and Public Health. Report of a 



WHO Science Group. Geneva, 1972. 40 p. (Technical Report 485.) 

 World Health Organization. International Drug Monitoring. The Role of National 

 Centers. Report of a WHO Meeting. Geneva, 1972. 47 p. (WHO Tech. Report 

 498.) 

 World Health Organization. "Occupational Health Programs." WHO Chronicle, 

 v. 26, Dec. 1972: 537-546. 



Based on a report presented by the Director General of the World Health 

 Organization to the 25th World Health Assembly. 

 World Health Organization. Implications of Individual and Small Group Learning 

 Systems in Medical Education. Report of WHO Study Group. Geneva, 1972. 

 29 p. (World Health Organization Technical Report 489.) 



Assesses how the WHO can assist in developing learning materials and 

 disseminating them. 

 World Health Organization. "National Drug Policies." WHO Chronicle, v. 29, 

 Sept. 1975: 337-349. 



Addresses questions of drug problems «nd policies; pleads for national 

 government to establish drug policies to handle questions of safety and 

 efficacy. 

 World Health Organization. Research on the Biomedical Aspects of Fertility Regu- 

 lation and on the Operational Aspects of Family Planning Programmes. New York, 

 United Nations, 1974. 29 p. (E/CONF.60/CBP/22.) 



Deals with the WHO role in the world population conference. 

 World Health Organization. Reviews of Family Planning Aspects of Family Health, 

 With Special Reference to UNICEF/World Health Organization Assistance. 

 New York, United Nations, 1972. 40 p. (E/ICEP/L. (218).) 



Reviews the joint activities of the World Health Organization and UNICEF 

 regarding development of common health policies. 

 World Health Organization. World Social Situation, 1974- Report. New York, 

 United Nations, 1974. 16 p. (E/CN.5/512/Add. 12.) UNESCO. 



This is part 2, which addresses sectoral development in public health. 



