CDC bulletin, vol. X, no. 7, July 1951.
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July 1951
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Description:On cover: National Morbidity Reporting.
The first four articles were presented at the Conference of State Epidemiologists on National Morbidity Reporting held April 18-20, 1951 at the Fulton County Academy of Medicine, Atlanta, Ga., under the sponsorship of the Communicable Disease Center and the National Office of Vital Statistics, U.S. Public Health Service. Civil defense against biological warfare / Robert H. Flinn and Norvin C. Kiefer -- Potentialities of biological warfare / Karl Habel -- Antimicrobial therapy of acute infections / Vernon Knight -- Recommended immunization procedures /Myron E. Wegman -- Have you read? -- Motion and time study-residual house spraying equipment and crew-size comparison / John F. Dwiggins and J.W. Culler -- Milk composition -- Book review: Diagnostic procedures and reagents -- CDC training courses -- Foreign visitors to CDC -- Correction -- Recent publications by CDC personnel -- Field training courses in epidemiology for public health nurses -- Morbidity data.
Federal Security Agency, Public Health Service, Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga.
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