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Theodore M Brown

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American Journal of Public Health|October 31, 2002
"Palliatives will no longer do": the deep roots and continuing dynamic of community-oriented primary careTheodore M Brown, Elizabeth Fee
American Journal of Public Health|October 31, 2002
Sidney Kark and John Cassel: social medicine pioneers and South African emigrésTheodore M Brown, Elizabeth Fee
American Journal of Public Health|August 2, 2003
Buried in mud, digging for goldElizabeth Fee, Theodore M Brown
American Journal of Public Health|June 10, 2011
Carl E. Taylor, (1916-2010): a beloved pioneer in international healthTheodore M Brown, Elizabeth Fee
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|November 22, 2002
The unfulfilled promise of public health: déjà vu all over againElizabeth Fee, Theodore M Brown
American Journal of Public Health|April 1, 2004
Factory injuries and progressive reformElizabeth Fee, Theodore M Brown
American Journal of Public Health|December 30, 2004
Florence Kelley: a factory inspector campaigns against sweatshop laborElizabeth Fee, Theodore M Brown
American Journal of Public Health|July 14, 2004
Donald Budd Armstrong and W. Graham Cole: early injury control advocatesLeslie Fisher, Theodore M Brown
American Journal of Public Health|November 2, 2006
Rudolf Carl Virchow: medical scientist, social reformer, role modelTheodore M Brown, Elizabeth Fee
American Journal of Public Health|July 9, 2020
COVID-19, China, the World Health Organization, and the Limits of International Health DiplomacyTheodore M Brown, Susan Ladwig
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American Journal of Public Health|October 31, 2002
"Palliatives will no longer do": the deep roots and continuing dynamic of community-oriented primary careTheodore M Brown, Elizabeth Fee
American Journal of Public Health|October 31, 2002
Sidney Kark and John Cassel: social medicine pioneers and South African emigrésTheodore M Brown, Elizabeth Fee
American Journal of Public Health|August 2, 2003
Buried in mud, digging for goldElizabeth Fee, Theodore M Brown
American Journal of Public Health|June 10, 2011
Carl E. Taylor, (1916-2010): a beloved pioneer in international healthTheodore M Brown, Elizabeth Fee
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|November 22, 2002
The unfulfilled promise of public health: déjà vu all over againElizabeth Fee, Theodore M Brown
American Journal of Public Health|April 1, 2004
Factory injuries and progressive reformElizabeth Fee, Theodore M Brown
American Journal of Public Health|December 30, 2004
Florence Kelley: a factory inspector campaigns against sweatshop laborElizabeth Fee, Theodore M Brown
American Journal of Public Health|July 14, 2004
Donald Budd Armstrong and W. Graham Cole: early injury control advocatesLeslie Fisher, Theodore M Brown
American Journal of Public Health|November 2, 2006
Rudolf Carl Virchow: medical scientist, social reformer, role modelTheodore M Brown, Elizabeth Fee
American Journal of Public Health|July 9, 2020
COVID-19, China, the World Health Organization, and the Limits of International Health DiplomacyTheodore M Brown, Susan Ladwig
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