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Health sciences libraries in the United States: II. Medical school libraries, 1960-1980.
Susan Crawford, Alan M. Rees
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Nursing Standard, 1989
We were surprised to read that health visitors in Wales would like to devote more time to health promotion among school children (see Nursing Standard, 'Dissatisfied health visitors', week ending April 29).
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We were surprised to read that health visitors in Wales would like to devote more time to health promotion among school children (see Nursing Standard, 'Dissatisfied health visitors', week ending April 29).
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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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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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Journal of School Health, 1987
ABSTRACT: Since compulsory public education began in the United States, a component of that system which now is titled, School Health Services, has existed. Even with this history, the concept remains somewhat nebulous, even in the minds of its supporters, because of a paucity of verifiable, reproducible research in the area. Until research catches up
J R, Zanga, D S, Oda
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ABSTRACT: Since compulsory public education began in the United States, a component of that system which now is titled, School Health Services, has existed. Even with this history, the concept remains somewhat nebulous, even in the minds of its supporters, because of a paucity of verifiable, reproducible research in the area. Until research catches up
J R, Zanga, D S, Oda
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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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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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School Health Education: A Foundation for School Health Programs
Journal of School Health, 1987ABSTRACT: This article describes the present status of health instruction — one of the original three components of the school health program — and suggests ways to improve its effectiveness as one of the eight components of a comprehensive school health promotion program.
D K, Lohrmann, R S, Gold, W H, Jubb
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