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Methods for Determining Lead in Air and in Biological Materials (rev. ed.)

Methods for Determining Lead in Air and in Biological Materials (rev. ed.) rate on any one of the diseases. There is an excellent discussion of the need for more accurate animal morbidity reporting and the values of such reporting to health and agricultural agencies, as well as to practicing veterinarians and physicians. Emphasis is placed on the zoonoses which are of importance because of their direct and debilitating effect upon the health of the rural populations, and recognition is given to the impact of such diseases on the world's food supply. The sections dealing with organization of the control of the zoonoses at all levels of government, as well as the training needs of public health veterinarians, reflect the author's extensive association with the fields of veterinary public health and education. While this cannot be considered as a textbook on the subject of veterinary public health, it certainly emphasizes the importance of including trained public health veterinarians as a component of the epidemiology team and places veterinary public health in its correct perspective in relation to official health Methods for Determining Lead in department administration. Air and in Biological Materials This publication will be of value to (rev. ed.)-New York: American persons interested in the zoonoses as a Public Health http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Public Health American Public Health Association

Methods for Determining Lead in Air and in Biological Materials (rev. ed.)

American Journal of Public Health , Volume 46 (2) – Feb 1, 1956

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0090-0036
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rate on any one of the diseases. There is an excellent discussion of the need for more accurate animal morbidity reporting and the values of such reporting to health and agricultural agencies, as well as to practicing veterinarians and physicians. Emphasis is placed on the zoonoses which are of importance because of their direct and debilitating effect upon the health of the rural populations, and recognition is given to the impact of such diseases on the world's food supply. The sections dealing with organization of the control of the zoonoses at all levels of government, as well as the training needs of public health veterinarians, reflect the author's extensive association with the fields of veterinary public health and education. While this cannot be considered as a textbook on the subject of veterinary public health, it certainly emphasizes the importance of including trained public health veterinarians as a component of the epidemiology team and places veterinary public health in its correct perspective in relation to official health Methods for Determining Lead in department administration. Air and in Biological Materials This publication will be of value to (rev. ed.)-New York: American persons interested in the zoonoses as a Public Health

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American Journal of Public HealthAmerican Public Health Association

Published: Feb 1, 1956

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