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PRINCIPLES OF ADMINSTRATIVE CONTROL OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN LARGE CITIES
1Bureau of Preventable Diseases, Department of Health, New York City.
Abstract:
Doctor Billings discusses in this paper some of the subjects which must always be taken into consideration in controlling the communicable disease situation in any community-among these are the following: Registration, Recognition, Termination, Hospitalization, School Exclusion, Disinfection-and the Education and Instruction of Profession and Public.
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