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Civilian tuberculosis control following war conditions. Am. Jour. Pub. Health, 

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Community machinery for the discovery of tuberculosis. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. 

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The consultation service in tuberculosis work. Mod. Med., Nov., 1919. 



The sanitarian's definition of a living wage. Mod. Med., Feb., 1920. 



The state, the municipality, and the private tuberculosis associations in the 

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Possible modifications in tuberculosis programs on the basis of recent Fram- 

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