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- International healthcare4
- V International Conference on AIDS: the scientific and social challenge4
- Letter from Joshua Lederberg to Harold H. Saunders2
- A brief historical notice of the origin and progress of international hygiene: a paper presented at the ninth annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Savannah, Ga., Nov. 29 to Dec. 3, 18811
- AIDS: a worldwide effort will stop it1
- African Network on Ethics, Law, and HIV: Dakar Declaration1
- Avances en la disminución de la mortalidad materna: teleconferencia regional de primeras damas1
- Chile and Spain: the whole question officially stated : part 1, the question settled, part 2, the question reopened1
- Conférence sanitaire internationale de Washington1
- Drug checking programs in the United States and internationally: environmental scan summary1
- Improving quality and efficiency in health care through comparative effectiveness analyses: an international perspective1
- International review of experts' recommendations for reforming the long-term services and supports workforce1
- International review of innovations to protect nursing home residents from infectious diseases such as COVID-191
- Medical legislation, being the annual address before the State Medical Society1
- Modification of passport order1
- Notes on fallacies peculiar to American protectionists, or chiefly resorted to in America1
- Promoting choices through restorative services: international innovations1
- Protocols of the proceedings of a committee appointed by the International Sanitary Conference1
- Protocols of the proceedings of the International Sanitary Conference called by His Excellency the President of the United States of America in compliance with the following joint resolution of the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, approved May 14, 18801
- Protocols of the proceedings of the International Sanitary Conference called by His Excellency the President of the United States of America in compliance with the following joint resolution of the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, approved May 14, 1880 (Number 1, 3-4)1
