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Tuberculosis Part I Tuberculosis Morbidity And Mortality And Its Control Part Ii Tuberculous Infection Anthony M Lowell

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Tuberculosis Part I Tuberculosis Morbidity And Mortality And Its Control Part Ii Tuberculous Infection Anthony M Lowell
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.59 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Anthony M. Lowell, Lydia B. Edwards, Carroll E. Palmer
ISBN: 9780674420908, 9780674420892, 067442090X, 0674420896
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Tuberculosis Part I Tuberculosis Morbidity And Mortality And Its Control Part Ii Tuberculous Infection Anthony M Lowell by Anthony M. Lowell, Lydia B. Edwards, Carroll E. Palmer 9780674420908, 9780674420892, 067442090X, 0674420896 instant download after payment.

This book provides a wealth of information on tuberculosis in the United States. Part I presents a detailed summary of the past history of tuberculosis and medical and administrative measures that have been applied in its control. Part II offers a clear picture of the status and trends of tuberculosis infection as determined by tuberculin skin testing programs, primarily one carried out among Navy recruits.

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