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MALARIA AS A PUBLIC HEALTH AND ECONOMIC PROBLEM IN THE UNITED STATES John W. Trask, Assistant Surgeon General United States Public Health Service. Malaria constitutes one of the big national health problems, and because it is a common disease, it receives less consideration than many other diseases less destructive. Doctor Trask here discusses the past and present distribution of this disease and the necessity for an organized fight against it.
American Journal of Public Health – American Public Health Association
Published: Dec 1, 1916
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