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SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES*

Journal of School Health, 1949
HEALTH services for the child of school age have tended to center at the school, first because children are concentrated there and thus can be easily reached, and second because the school situation offers an excellent opportunity for health education.
J P, HUBBARD, K, BAIN, M Y, PENNELL
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Britain's Health Service

New England Journal of Medicine, 1955
THE British National Health Service being now in its seventh year, the present is a fitting time to take stock of the position. It should first be said unequivocally that the Health Service is firmly, and so far as can be seen, permanently established in the national life.
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Health services research

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1999
In the past year, several publications have reported on aspects of health services research in regard to musculoskeletal disorders. Utilization studies in the elderly have shown that an effective procedure such as hip arthroplasty may be underused in this population.
M E, Suarez-Almazor, P, Kaul
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Indian Health Service

Pediatrics, 1988
To the Editor.— In response to the article by Honigfeld and Kaplan (Pediatrics 1987;80:575-578), I would like to make several comments. The Indian Health Service is pleased to see a steady reduction in infant mortality in the general American Indian and Alaskan Native population to a level that is equal to or slightly less (10.2 deaths ...
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NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE

Medical Journal of Australia, 1970
D, Freeman   +3 more
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GAZA'S HEALTH SERVICES

The Lancet, 1987
Aqel, NM   +4 more
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School Health Services

Pediatrics, 1965
Those who have read the article of the late Dr. H. H. Mitchell (edited by Dr. Frazier) and published in Pediatrics, June, 1965, cannot help but be grateful for his long and determinded efforts in the cause of quality school health services to children. His efforts deserve far greater recognition than was given during his lifetime.
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Occupational Health Service

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1978
To the Editor.— The article by Tucker et al (Archives138:77-79, 1978) may be used as a model by other medical centers for the development of an occupational health service. I believe it would be useful to emphasize a distinction between certain required and voluntary procedures.
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