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A 1934 Public Health Survey titled Portland, Oregon, Part Two, By W. Cohen and R. L. Tegart, pages i-v and 1-165, and unnumbered (251 pages of digital scans). Information [...]
1934 | Book | Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
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Black and white photograph of Michael J. Miller, M.D.
circa 1960 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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<p>A 1912 report on venereal disease in Oregon and the Society's efforts to combat it.</p>
HC&A Archival Publications; RA644.V4 S67 1912
1912 | Book | Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
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The prevalence of venereal infections in this country, as in others, has long been recognized, but that a large percentage of deaths each year may be laid directly, and a [...]
1925-1926 | Thesis |
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Next to water, milk has been in the past the most pro­lific source of food-borne diseases; and the hygienic value of milk as a food makes it doubly necessary that all po [...]
1925-1926 | Thesis |
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A 1946 public health handbook.
1946 | Text [general] | Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
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Although Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) rates have dropped for the first time in the United States, there are still patients who remain at high risk for acquiring HIV [...]
2017 | Final project |
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The respiratory system is one of the greatest channels through which communicable diseases are spread. In the classification of diseases which are spread by means of the [...]
1925-1926 | Thesis |

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