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Contents: April 1 1973, Volume 63, Issue 4   [Index by Author] 
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E House
Medical services for sexually active teenagers.
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 285-287. [PDF]  

Joseph Orthoefer
What Is and What Must Be Done
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 287-288. [PDF]  

Paul Farseth
What Is and What Must Be Done
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 288-289. [PDF]  

Ben Freedman
Reply by Dr. Freedman
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 289. [PDF]  

C M Buttery
Some estimates of the potential reduction in the U.S. infant mortality rate by family planning.
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 289-290. [PDF]  

Nicholas H. Wright
Reply to Dr. Buttery
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 290. [PDF]  

J H Steele
A bookshelf on veterinary public health.
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 291-311. [PDF]  

M Terris
Crisis and change in America's health system.
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 313-318. [PDF]  

A Wolman
APHA in its first century.
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 319-321. [PDF]  

L A Will, S L Diesch, and B S Pomeroy
Survival of Salmonella Typhimurium in animal manure disposal in a model oxidation ditch.
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 322-326. [PDF]  

S Graham
Studies of behavior change to enhance public health.
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 327-334. [PDF]  

D W Drummond and E W Mood
Actions of residents in response to environmental hazards in the inner city.
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 335-340. [PDF]  

E T Chanlett, D W Rogers, and G Hurst
The necessity for environmental health planning.
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 341-344. [PDF]  

Erratum
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 344. [PDF]  

J S Hunter, 3rd
Shortcomings and remedies for the water quality improvement programs of the United States--a brief summary.
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 345-351. [PDF]  

B Walker, Jr
Environmental quality and the local health agency--a re-examination.
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 352-357. [PDF]  

A B Drui
Methodological issues in measuring ambulatory care.
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 358-360. [PDF]  

E L Stockton
The systems approach yields solution choices for environmental quality control.
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 361-365. [PDF]  

James H. Steele
Veterinary Medicine, Its Requirements and Responsibilities in Relation to the Public Health
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 366. [PDF]  

Frederick W. Hering
Health Education in Secondary Schools—Integrating the Critical Incident Technique
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 366. [PDF]  

Nicholas Pohlit
Opportunities in Environmental Careers
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 366. [PDF]  

Association News
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 367-368. [PDF]  

Personals and Deaths
Am J Public Health 1973 63: 368-369. [PDF]  

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