An evaluation of the efficacy of gamma globulin in the prophylaxis of paralytic poliomyelitis as used in the United States, 1953; report of the National Advisory Committee for the Evaluation of Gamma Globulin in the Prophylaxis of Poliomyelitis
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May 1954
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Series: Public Health Monograph
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Alternative Title:Gamma globulin in the prophylaxis of poliomyelitis
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Description:"This study was sponsored by the Communicable Disease Center of the Public Health Service, in collaboration with the Association of State and Territorial Health Officers, the American Physical Therapy Assoication, and the D.T. Watson School of Phyiatrics, which is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The report wa approved and adopted by the National Advisory Committee for the Evaluation of Gamma Globulin in the Prophylaxis of Poliomyelitis at a meeting in Atlanta, Ga., January 27-29, 1954." - t.p. verso.
Issued concurrently with the May 1954 issue of Public Health Reports, vol. 69, No. 5).
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Pages in Document:print; vi, 178 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.
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Issue:20
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Citation:Public health monograph ; no. 20
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