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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 11, Issue 2 143-145, Copyright © 1921 by American Public Health Association

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COMMON-SENSE VERSUS CUSTOM IN THE APPOINTMENT OF HEALTH OFFICIALS

Herbert B. Larner

Once on a time only a minister was deemed fit to be president of a college; more recently only a doctor has been thought competent to be a health officer. Both situations have changed. The college selects the business man of broad vision, while the fitness of the trained engineer for health officer is fast becoming evident.







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