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_a306.461 _bMCK/I |
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245 | 3 |
_aAn Introduction To Social Medicine/ _cMckeown,Thomas |
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250 | _a2nd Ed. | ||
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_aOxford: _bBlackwel scientific publications, _c1974. |
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300 | _a356 p. | ||
505 | _aPART I—PROBLEMS 1 Assessment of Improvement in Health 2 Effect of the Decline of the Death Rate on Medical Problems j Effect of the Decline of the Birth Rate and Death Rate on the Genetic Constitution of the Population 4 The Measurement of 111 Health 5 Mortality and Morbidity in Britain Today 6 International Variation in Disease Incidence PART II—MEANS Control of Inheritance 7 Control of the Genetic Constitution of Human Populations Personal Measures S Immunization p Screening 10 Modification of Personal Behaviour Control of Environment 11 Nutrition 12 Food-Borne Disease J5 Water-Bome Disease 14 Animal-Borne Disease ij Air-Borne Infection 16 Atmospheric Pollution 17 The Home 18 Place of Work PART III—SERVICES ip Introduction Evolution of Health and Related Social Services 20 Hospitals 21 Medical Practice 22 Pubhc Medical Services, 1848—1948 25 Related Social Services Present-Day Health and Related Social Services 24 Organization of Health Services 25 Organization of Related Social Services 26 Obstetric Services 27 Services for Children 28 Services for the Physically Handicapped 29 Services for the Mentally Subnormal ^0 Services for the Mentally 111 jj Services for the Elderly 32 International Heallth Services Index | ||
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