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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 11, Issue 8 707-711, Copyright © 1921 by American Public Health Association

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FUNCTIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS OF BUREAUS OF CHILD HYGIENE AND BUREAUS OF PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING IN STATE BOARDS OF HEALTH

Jessie L. Marriner

Does the organization of a child hygiene bureau mean the absorption of every function of a state board of health and an application of the same to children under fifteen, in other words, the creation of a health department for children within the regular state board of health? The writer of this article thinks it should not involve this and suggests a plan to avoid duplication.







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