The Journal of the Royal Institute of Public Health and Hygiene, Volume 1The Institute, 1937 - Hygiene |
Contents
Editorial Notes | 8 |
The Significance of Nutrition to a Medical Officer of Health By J W STARKEY M B | 11 |
The Cost of Tuberculosis Schemes By JOHN B MCDOUGALL M D F R C | 46 |
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