CDC bulletin, vol. X, no. 2, February 1951.
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February 1951
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Description:On cover: Creeping eruption: natural life cycle dog hookworm.
Creeping eruption / Alan W. Donaldson, James H. Steele -- A Plan for revising morbidity reporting by states -- Communicable disease center training program in housing / Herbert H. Rogers -- Expansion of housing training by establishing a new regional center / Emil A. Tiboni -- Relationship of housing to public health / Ross W. Buck -- Reported brucellosis in the United States / L. Otis Emik -- Estimates of the true number of human brucellosis cases in the United States / James H. Steele, L. Otis Emik -- Musca publicica: Charleston experiments with a new species of fly publicity / Odom Fanning and Wade H. Bolton -- Entomologic appraisal of fly control programs / H.F. Schoof -- Production of stereographs / Robert E. Bates, Jr. -- Book review: Fundamentals of bacteriology -- Recent publications by CDC personnel -- Rat-borne disease and insect control field training courses -- Morbidity data.
Federal Security Agency, Public Health Service, Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga.
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