A Century of Progress in Public Health
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Part 1 |
Ten Great Public
Health Achievements -- United States, 1900-1999 Impact of Vaccines Universally Recommended for Children MMWR April 02, 1999 / 48(12);243-248 Control of Infectious
Diseases |
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Part 2 |
Tobacco Use MMWR November 5, 1999 / 48(43);986-993 |
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Part 3 |
Healthier Mothers and Babies MMWR October 01, 1999 / 48(38);849-858 Family Planning MMWR December 3, 1999 / 48(47);1073-1080 |
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Part 4 |
Motor-Vehicle
Safety |
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Part 5 |
Decline in Deaths
from Heart Disease and Stroke
MMWR August 6, 1999 / 48(30);649-656
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Part 6 |
Safer and Healthier Foods MMWR October 15, 1999 / 48(40);905-913 |
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Part 7 |
Improvements
in Workplace Safety |
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Part 8 |
Fluoridation of Drinking Water to Prevent Dental Caries MMWR October 22, 1999 / 48(41);933-940 Changes in the Public Health System MMWR December 24, 1999 / 48(50);1141-1147 |
Century of Progress Case Study last revised
September 13, 2001 (bturnock)