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Public Health Reports ; v. 94, no.2, March-April 1979 : cover
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Mar-Apr 1979
Source:Public Health Rep. 94(2)
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Description:Cover: Twelve agencies of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare contributed chapters of the new "Surgeon General's Report on Smoking and Health." Major findings of the 1,200 page report are summarized on pages 107 and 108 of this Issue.
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