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Enquiry into production organised by the International labour office. charts Internat Trade Union R 4:8-16 Ja '24 Factors of production: economic problems of industrial organization. F. C. Mills. Management and Administration 7:215-19, 33741, 422-6 F-Ap '24

Labour and higher production: (a) The road to revival, by W. J. Noble; (b) Scarcity and high prices, by J. R. Clynes. Imperial Commerce and Affairs p 17-20 F '24 On what basis should raw material be charged into production costs? In Nat. assn. of cost accountants. Year book, 1923, p 155-80 '23

Statistics

Australia. Bur. of census and statistics. Production: summary of Australian production statistics, for the years 1911-12 to 1921-22. McCarron '23 176p (Bul. no. 16) [C.S. no. 417] 7s 6d Economic value of of annual production total Canada: for 1920, including personal services, was $5,500,000,000, according to estimate just completed; of this, $3,682,000,000 was from primary industries and manufactures; primary production aggregated one-half of grand total. Monetary Times p 3+ O 12 '23

Third census of production [Great Britain]: in respect of 1924. Bd Trade J n s 112:274-5 F 28 '24

Profit sharing

Banks that operate profit sharing plans. table
Bankers Home M p 1-8 Ja '24
Dividing

profits with

employes:

Owosso

workers

[Mich.] firm, pioneer in profit-sharing, finds plan good after 23 years; contented. C. P. Bentley. Mich Mfr and Financial Rec p 1+ D 8 '23

Has labour any moral right to a share in profits: the fundamental question of co-partnership. J. A. Bowie. Business Organization and Management 9:325-30 F '24

How the principle of profit sharing has been developed in banks and trust companies: results obtained from various plans. H. R. Rutherford. Trust Companies 38:41-4 Ja '24 National cash register co. 50-50 profit-sharing plan, 1924. [12]p charts

Profit-sharing. T. C. Taylor. In Nat. movement towards a Christian order of industry conference, and commerce. Cambridge January 12-15. 1923. p 32-46 '23 Profit-sharing and co-partnership in France. Internat Labour R 9:398-403 Mr '24 Profit-sharing in banks and financial institutions. by Policyholders' service bureau, Metropolitan life insurance company. table J Accountancy 37:161-82 Mr '24 Profit sharing in France. Mo Labor R 28: 1154-5 My '24

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Lionberger, I. H. Prices and profits: an essay in interpretation. Am. Credit-indemnity co. O '23 31p

Margins of profit in relation to the prices paid by the public. tables Econ World ns 27:835-8 Je 14 '24

Reprinted from the Monthly Letter of bank of the National city New York, June, 1924.

Statistics

General statistics of profits [1919-19231. In Labour year book, 1924 [Great Britain]. p 78-84 24

Progressive party. See subhead Progressive party under: Political parties Prohibition

† Anti-saloon league. Year book, 1923: an encyclopedia of facts and figures dealing with the liquor traffic and the temperance reform. E. H. Cherrington, comp. Westerville, O. '24 315p tables $1

† Baker, F. L. "Personal liberty." Presbyterian bd. of publication '24 46p 50c

Brief synopsis and digest of decisions on the subject of intoxicating liquors rendered since the adoption of the "Wright act" [California]. H. A. Postlethwaite. Pacific Munic 38:49-51 F '24

† Carroll, Charles. Crime of prohibition, discussed in the light of the Scriptures, the sciences, and profane history. Carroll '24 40p ?price Cherrington,

E. H.

World-wide progress toward prohibition legislation. Westerville, O., Ernest H. Cherrington, World league against alcoholism '24? 19p (Am. academy of political and social science publications no. 1713)

Reprinted from Prohibition and its enforcement, v.109 of the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia, Sept., 1923. Corradini, R. E., comp. Broadway, the greatest street in America, under prohibition: a survey of this great thoroughfare comparthose of conditions with ing present preprohibition days. World league against alcoholism '24? 24p il tables charts map Enforcement of the Volstead act through state agencies. J. P. Chamberlain. Am Bar Assn J 10:391-4 Je '24

† Hartmann. M. J. E. Prohibition and its consequences to American liberty: interesting a governfacts concerning prohibition in ment of, by and for the people. St Louis, 1400 Euclid av, Anti-prohibition league of Mo. '23 144p ?price

Haynes, R. A. Prohibition inside out. Doubleday '23 308p $2.50

International reform bur. National prohibition of alcoholic beverages in the United States. 1922. H. N. Pringle, ed. '23 16p il 10c Is prohibition a failure? F. W. Blackmar. J Applied Soc 8:156-9 Ja '24 Light wines and beer: University of Washington versus University of Oregon. bibl In Phelps, E. M. and Johnsen, J. E., eds. University debaters' annual, 1922-1923, p 191-235 '23 National temperance council in the U.S. of Am. Com. on prohibition studies. New York city under prohibition; drunkeness and public order. C. F. Stoddard and R. E. Corradini. Westerville, O., American Issue pub. co. '24 13p tables charts

* National temperance council in the U.S. of Am. Com. on prohibition studies. New York city under prohibition: prohibition and public health. C. F. Stoddard and R. E. Corradini. Westerville, O., American Issue pub. co. '24 7p tables charts Pharmacists and prohibition: more than eleven million official liquor prescriptions issued every year in the United States; other millions of counterfeit prescriptions filled by retail pharmacists; prohibition director sounds timely warning; an interview with Palmer Canfield. Druggists Circ 68:85-6 Mr '24

Prohibition-Continued

Prohibition and alcoholic mental disease. H.
M. Pollock and E. M. Furbush. tables Am
R 2:142-54 Mr '24; Same. tables charts
Mental Hygiene 8:548-70 Ap '24
Prohibition and its enforcement, with a sup-
plement: The business cycle. tables Ann
Am Acad v 109 no 198 325p S '23

Contents: The pros and cons of prohibition; Some phases of the effect of prohibition; Problem of enforcement; World struggle with liquor. Shaw, E. R. Prohibition: going or coming; the eighteenth amendment and the Volstead act; facts versus fallacies and suggestions for the future. Shaw pub. co. '24 493p diags $2

* United States. House. Com. on the judiciary. Proposed modification of the prohibition law to permit the manufacture, sale, and use of 2.75 per cent beverages: hearing. April 21-22, 30, May 8, 14, 21, June 4, 1924. 2pts Apply to Congressmen '24 serial 39 653p tables charts (U.S. 68th Congress, 1st sess.)

* United States. House. Com. on the judiciary. To provide for a bureau of prohibition in the Treasury department: hearing on H.R. 6645, March 13, 21, 27, April 2, 1924. Apply to Congressmen 24 serial 28 250p chart (U.S. 68th Congress, 1st sess.) United States. House. Com. on the judiciary. To provide punishment by fine and imprisonment for violations of the national prohibition act, as amended: hearing on H.R. 728, March 11, 1924. Apply to Congressmen '24. serial 11 25p table (U.S. 68th Congress, 1st sess.)

Vecki, V. G. Alcohol and prohibition in their relation to civilization and the art of living. Lippincott '23 165p $2

Warner, J. L. The human machine in its relation to prohibition. Chicago, Ill., 11 S. La Salle st, Joseph L. Warner '24 8p 50c Why prohibition should be maintained in Nova Scotia. H. R. Grant. Dalhousie R 4: 52-8 Ap '24

Wilson, C. T. and Pickett, Deets. The case for prohibition: its past, present accomplishments, and future in America. Funk '23 274p tables charts *$1.75

Contents: History of the prohibition movement: How prohibition was effected; How prohibition will prohibit; What prohibition has accomplished; Prohibition in Chicago; Effect on American prosperity; Leading opinions on prohibition: How to meet national and international problems; The future of the movement.

Federal amendment

Does the eighteenth amendment violate international law? Yale Law J 33:72-8 N '23 • Kirkland, John and Chalmers, T. C. Government regulation of physicians; with discussion; The injustice of the Volstead act to the medical profession. Soc. of med. jurisprudence '24 25p

Addresses delivered before the Society of Medical jurisprudence, New York, Jan. 14, 1924. The first address is reprinted from the Medical Times, Apr., 1924.

† Repeal of the prohibition amendment. R. H. Gillett and J. H. Holmes. Reference Shelf v 1 no 11 47p 50c

Resolutions adopted by prohibition law enforcement conference of the state of Minnesota, on December 18, 1923. Minn Munic 9:32-3 F '24

United States. Senate. Enforcement of the eighteenth amendment to the constitution of the United States: statement on search and seizure in reference to the bills, S. 3713, by Mr Ernst, to establish a bureau of prohibition, and S. 3781, by Mr Willis, making it unlawful to forge or counterfeit permits or other papers used in connection with the enforcement of the national prohibition act and providing penalties for the violation thereof. Apply to Congressmen '23 17p (U.S. 67th Congress, 4th sess.)

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New Mexico-Act to enforce the provisions of article 18, of the amendments to the constitution of the United States; prohibiting all acts or omissions prohibited by the national prohibition act, imposing duties on courts, prosecuting attorneys, sheriffs and other officers and extending their jurisdiction. (Ch. 118, Laws 1923)

North Carolina-Act to make the state law conform to the national law in relation to intoxicating liquors. (Ch. 1, Laws 1923) Prince Edward Island-Prohibition act amendment act, 1923. (Ch. 1, Acts 1923) Texas-Act amending sections 1 and 2 of chapter 78, General laws, second called session, thirty-sixth legislature, as amended by chapter 61, of the General laws, first called session, thirty-seventh legislature, making it unlawful for any person, directly or indirectly, to possess or receive for the purpose of sale, or to manufacture, sell, barter, exchange, transport, export, deliver, take orders for, solicit or furnish spirituous, vinous or malt liquors or medicated bitters capable of producing intoxication, or any other intoxicant whatever. (H.B. no. 25. Laws 1923)

West Virginia-Act to amend and re-enact sections relating to prohibition of the manufacture, sale, storage, furnishing and carriage of liquors, and the confiscation of property used for the unlawful transportation of such liquors; and to further amend said chapter thirty two-a of the code relating to possession of weapons in connection with violations of the prohibition laws, manufacture and sale of stills, and impersonation of prohibition officers, and providing penalties in relation thereto. (Ch. 29, Laws 1923)

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Property, Enemy

† Great Britain. Bd. of trade. Special report of the Committee appointed by the Board of trade to advise upon applications for the release of property of ex-enemy aliens in necessitous circumstances. H. M. stationery office '24 15p (Cmd. 2046) *6d New Zealand. Public trustee. Enemy property in New Zealand: (third report on) by the public trustee as custodian of enemy property and controller of the New Zealand clearing office. Wellington '23 20p tables (H.-25) Property damage insurance.

Property damage

Proportional representation

See Insurance,

America's fifth city tries P.R.: new Clevelan [O.] council considered representative and competent. tables Proportional Representation Rp 3-39 Ja '24

Cleveland [0.] experiment. W. M. Tugman. Nat Munic R 13:255-61 My '24 Cleveland [0.] proportional representation election. G. H. McCaffrey. Current Affairs (Boston) p 4-5+ D 10 '23

Constitutionality of proportional representation. William Anderson. Nat Munic R Sup v 12 no 12 745-62p D '23

How Cleveland's [O.] first proportional representation ballots were counted. H. M. Rocca. Nat Munic R 13:72-7 F '24

Local impressions on P. R. in American cities: a collection of opinions from the 24 municfpalities in the United States and Canada which have adopted P. R. Proportional Representation R p 52-85 Ap '24 Necessity for proportional representation. P. J Ethics 34:6-26 H. Douglas. Internat '23

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Occupational versus proportional representa-
tion. P. H. Douglas. Am J Soc 29:129-57
S '23
Proportional representation in Cleveland [0.1.
Raymond Moley. tables Pol Sci Q 38:652-69
D 23

Proportional representation in the Cleveland [O.] election, by A. R. Hatton; Same, by E. C. Hopwood. In City mgrs. assn. Tenth yearbook, 1924, p 163-86 '24

Proportional representation: what it is and how it works. V. G. R. Iyer. table Indian R 24:493-7 Ag '23

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Prostitution

League of nations. Traffic in women and children: reports on the work of the Advisory committee, during its second session, held at Geneva, March 22nd-27th, 1923 (adopted by the Council on April 19th, 1923). World peace found. Ag 16 '23 12p (A.36,1923, IV.) 10c

† League of nations. Advisory com. on traffic in women and children. Minutes of the third session, held at Geneva, from April 7th to 11th, 1924. World peace found. Ap '24 121p tables (C.217. M.71, 1924, IV) ?price Prostitution: what a city should know about itself. G. E. Worthington. Am City 30:63-6 Ja '24

Frostitution and venereal disease problem in
Louisiana. L. C. Scott. Nat Munic R 13:200-
2 Ap '24

Jce problem in Boston [Mass.] R. A. Woods.
Nat Munic R 12:706-12 D '23

Laws

Pennsylvania-Act for repression of prostitution and assignation making it unlawful to solicit, aid, or permit prostitution, or to use or permit the use of any place for the purpose of prostitution or assignation; making certain evidence admissible in proceedings under this act; authorizing the commitment of prostitutes to private institutions; providing for their parole; and prescribing penalties. (No. 403, Laws 1923)

Treaties

† Great Britain. For. office. International convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children, opened for signature, at Geneva, from September 30, 1921, to March 31, 1922. H. M. stationery office '23 18p table (Treaty ser. no. 26 (1923), Cmd. 1986) *6d

Text in both French and English. Protection. See Free trade and protection Providence, Rhode Island

Economic conditions in Providence: some recent tendencies in the business situation. W. A. Berridge. table charts Providence M 35:13-16 Ja '24 Recent business conditions in Providence: power production; cotton consumption: sales at retail and wholesale; N.Y.. N.H. & H.R.R. traffic. W. A. Berridge. charts Providence M 35:77-80 F '24

See also Libraries, Business; Mortality-
Statistics

Psychiatry
Development of psychiatric social service. J. F.
Lyday. bibl Hospital Social Service 9:152-8
Mr '24

Read before the annual meeting of the American hospital association, Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 1, 1923. Psychiatry and psychology as aides in the field of delinquency; with discussion. Bernard Glueck. In N.Y. city conference of charities and correction. Thirteenth annual conference, 1922, p 38-53 '23

Psychoanalysis

Hadfield, J. A. Psychology and morals: an analysis of character. 2d ed Methuen '23 181p *6s

Miller, H. C. The new psychology and the parent. Seltzer '23 241p bib! $1.75 Psychological tests. See Tests, Mental Psychology

Maxwell, W. N. A psychological retrospect of the great war. Allen '23 191p *6s

Contents: Data and fundamental conceptions; The war impulse; Danger instincts at the front; Sentiment at the front; Courage; The unconscious mind: The influence of group life upon the individual in the The significance of psychology for the study of politics. C. E. Merriam. Am Pol Sci R 18:469-88 Ag '24

army.

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Pennsylvania-Act providing for and regulating the public printing and binding, the editing for publication and the distribution of all documents, reports, bulletins, and other publications for the use of the commonwealth, the several departments, boards, commissions, and other agencies engaged in the legislative, judicial, and administrative work of the state government; the sale of waste paper; the appointment of a director and other employes; and repealing inconsistent and conflicting legislation. (No. 120. Laws 1923)

Union of South Africa-Act to make provision for the custody and control of the public archives of the Union. (No. 9, Acts 1922) Public health

Balfour, Andrew and Scott, H. H.

Health

problems of the empire: past, present and future. Collins '24 413p bibl il tables chart maps (British empire: a survey, v. 5) *16s Cooperative rural health work of the Public health service in the fiscal year 1923. L. L. Lumsden. tables Pub Health Repts 38:292951 D 14 '23

County health service. A. W. Freeman. Illinois Health N ns 9:357-65 D '23

Prepared for presentation before the annual meeting of the Illinois public welfare conference, Bloomington, Oct. 26-28, 1923. Discussion on public health services: are they worth the money expended? J. R. Kaye and others. tables Royal Sanitary Inst J 15: 62-72 JI '24

Discussion at Harrogate sessional meet-
ing. May 30, 1924.
Economic value of the prevention of disease.
C: L. Dunn. Indian J Econ 4:127-41 Ja '24
Effective publicity in rural health work. Pub
Health Repts 38:2206-9 S 21 '23
Fundamentals of rural health work. W. F.
Draper. Pub Health Repts 38:2715-21 N 16
'23

Read before the section on preventive and industrial medicine and public health, at the 74th annual session of the American medical association, San Francisco, June, 1923. and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, v. 81, no. 17. † Great Britain. War office. Hygiene and disease in eastern tropical Africa; The protection of aircraft from the attacks of insects. H. M. stationery office '23 58p il diags. maps (I.D. 1055A) *2s

Supplement to the Handbook of German East Africa. Health: symposium, The respective functions of and the co-operative relationship be tween public and private agencies. C. V. Craster and others. table In N. Y. city conference of charities and correction. Thirteenth annual conference, 1922, p 22-35 '23 Health administration in rural districts. A. W. Freeman, Health N n s 18:222-32 S '23

Address delivered at the annual conference of New York state sanitary officers and public health nurses, Saratoga Springs, June 26, 1923.

Health conditions in Europe. Ludwik Rajchman. In U.S. Public health service. Transactions, 1923, p 93-8 Ja '24

Health habits, related knowledge and problems of health. P. M. Symonds. table Education 44:261-73, 365-76 Ja-F '24

Health section of the League of nations: work being done by the Service of epidemiological intelligence and public health statistics. Pub Health Repts 39:414-19 F 29 '24 Labour and the public health. Hastings. Labour M 2:415-16 Ja '24

Somerville

† League of nations. The health organisation of the League of nations. World peace found. '24 39p map 5c

† League of nations. Work of the health organisation of the League, including the work of the Epidemic commission: report of the second committee to the Assembly. M. Adatci. World peace found. S 13 '23 7p (A. 74, 1923, Ill.) 10c

† League of nations. Health com. Minutes of the first session, held at Geneva, from February 11th to 21st, 1924. World peace found. Mr 20 24 142p (C. 10, M. 7, 1924, III.) ?price † League of nations. Health com. Minutes of the sixth session, held at Paris, from May 26th to June 6th, 1923. World peace found. '23 126p tables (C.424, M.187, 1923, 111) $1.20

† League of nations. Health com. Report on the work of the sixth session. World peace found. Ag 13 '23 5p (A.28,1923, Ill.) 5c Life insurance and public health. E. E. Reid. tables Monetary Times p 14-15+ N 23 '23: Same. Econ World n s 26:778-80 D 1 '23

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Before the Toronto insurance institute, Toronto, Ont., Nov. 15, 1923. Manhattan health society: a cooperative service to provide visiting nursing and health protection. Haven Emerson. tables chart Am J Pub Health 13:999-1004 D '23

Read before the section on public health nursing of the American public health association, at the 52d annual meeting. Boston, Mass.. Oct. 9. 1923.

Measurement of progress in public health, with special reference to the life and work of William Farr. Arthur Newsholme. Economica no 9 p 186-208 N '23

Lecture delivered at the London school of economics and political science. Oct. 4, 1923. Medical conditions and health work in Europe. C. F. Wilinsky. City Rec (Boston) 15:14523 O 6 '23

Medical service in rural districts: report of the Committee on medical service of the State and provincial health authorities of North America. Matthias Nicoll, jr., chm. Pub Health (Mich.) n s 11:441-6 D '23

Read before Conference of state and provincial health authorities, Washington, D.C., May 14-15, 1923.

Metropolitan life insurance co. Assuring life by insuring lives. '24 11p tables

Moore, H. H. Public health in the United States: an outline with statistical data. Harper 23 357p bibl il tables charts (Harpers' public health ser.) $4

Pt. 1, Historical review; pt. 2. The human and economic costs of disease: pt. 3, The warfare against disease: pt. 4, The exploitation of ignorance regarding disease; pt. 5. The conquest of disease by health; pt. 6. The expanding field of public health. National temperance council in the U.S. of Am. Com, on prohibition studies. New York city under prohibition: prohibition and public health. C. F. Stoddard and R. E. Corradini. Westerville, O., American Issue pub. co. '24 7p tables charts

Practical objectives in health work during the next twenty years. H. M. Biggs. Health N n s 18:214-21 S '23

Address delivered at the National conference of social work, Washington, D.C,, May 17. 1923.

Public health and welfare in Russia. Russian Information and R 3:252-3, 269-70, 284-3 O 20-N 3 '23

Public health as a career. Matthias Nicoll. jr. Am J Pub Health 14:281-7 Ap '24; Same. N Y State Dept Health Q 1:3-11 Ap '24

DeLamar lecture read before the School of hygiene, Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore, Md., Jan. 28, 1924.

Public health developments in Siam: a country where causation and cure of disease are still greatly confused by belief in malevolent influences rather than sanitary factors. M. E. Barnes. il Nation's Health 5:675-7+ O '23

Public health-Continued

Public health helps for municipal officials. C. E. McCombs. bibl il table charts maps Am City 30:127-32, 306-10 F-Mr '24 Public health problems in Poland: where sanitary control involving extraordinary conditions was effected by extraordinary measures; accessory services were particularly efficient. W. Chodzko. bibl tables map Nation's Health 6:467-8+ JI '24 Recent public health policy in its bearing on personal responsibility. F. T. H. Wood. Royal Sanitary Inst J 44:177-80 N '23 Regulation of nuisances the American colonies. E. C. Tandy. bibl Am J Pub Health 13:810-13 O '23

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Relation between birth restriction and the public health. tables In East, E. M. Mankind at the crossroads, p 231-51 '23 The relation of hardness in water supply to public health; with discussion. E. S. Chase. tables Am Water Works Assn J 11:873-80 JI '24

Presented before the chemical and bacteriological section, Detroit, Mich., May 24, 1923.

Relation of public health and juvenile delinquency. C. W. Smith. Tex State J Med 19: 512-16 Ja '24

Read before the section on state medicine and public hygiene, State medical association of Texas, Fort Worth, May 9, 1923. Report of the Committee of the state and provincial health authorities on relation of medical men and health officials. W. S. Rankin. Am J Pub Health 13:753-6 S '23

Read before the Conference of state and provincial health authorities, Washington, D.C., May 14-15, 1923.

Rural social work and health, by Jane Van de Vrede and J. C. Logan: Practical objectives in health work during the next twenty years, by H. M. Biggs. In Nat. conference of social work. Proceedings, 1923, p 64-8, 530-6 '23

Saleeby, C. W. Sunlight and health. Putnam '24 198p $2

The sanitary problem. Alejandro Del Rio Pub Health Repts 39:1367-77 Je 6 '24

Address delivered at the University of Chile, July 28, 1923.

Translated from Anales de la Universidad de Chile, segunda serie, año 1, 3er. trimestre de 1923.

Shipley, A. E. Relation of community health to personnel problems. Am. management assn. '24 7p (Convention address ser. no. 11) 25c

Paper presented at the convention of the American management association, Oct. 29, 1923.

Social case method in health work. Janet Thornton. Hospital Social Service 8:241-50 N '23

Read before the health section of the National conference of social work, May 17, 1923.

Some recent state public health activities. Pub Health Repts 39:2308-14 S 5 '24

Extracts from a report of the committee on recent advances in sanitary practice, Conference of state and provincial health authorities of North America. United States. Fed. bd. for vocational educ. Health of the family: a program for the study of personal, home, and community health problems. Je '23 303p bibl (Bul. no. 86, Home econ. ser. no. 8)

United States. Public health service. Cooperative rural health work of the Public health service, in the fiscal year 1923. L. L. Lums den. '24 24p tables (Reprint no. 887) -Same. tables Pub Health Repts 38:2930-51 D 14 '23

United States. Public health service. Fundamentals of rural health work. W. F. Draper. '24 8p (Reprint no. 882)

-Same. Fub Health Repts 38:2715-21 N 16 23 Value of health. Thomas Darlington. In Nat. institute of social sciences. International

questions, p 83-92 '23 What the municipalities have done for public health. A. C. Jost. table In Union of Nova Scotia munic. Proceedings, 1923, p 99-113 '24

Administration

Luckett, G. S. and Gray, H. F. Elements of public health administration. Blakiston '23 460p tables $3

Public health administration. J. W. C. McCullough. Pub Health J 14:415-20 S '23

Address to the Nova Scotia health officers' association, July 3, 1923.

Report of the Committee on public health training. C.-E. A. Winslow, chm. tables Am J Pub Health 13:837-41 O '23

Read before the public health administration section of the American public health association, Cleveland, O., October, 1922. United States. Public health service. Automobile cost in rural health work: report on operation of automobiles in cooperative rural health work in Virginia. H. M. Robertson. '23 8p tables (Reprint no. 864) -Same. tables Pub Health Repts 38:2012-16 Ag 31 '23

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Natal-Ordinance to establish public health committees. (No. 7, Ordinances 1923) New health laws and regulations: enactments by the eighty-fifth General assembly [Ohio], directly or indirectly concerned with the public health, and regulations promulgated by the Public health council, having to do with the health administration of the common carriers. Ohio's Health v 14 no 1 37p Ja '23

New York (state)-Act to amend the public health law, in relation to general health districts. (Ch. 636, Laws 1923)

New York (state)-Act to amend the public health law, in relation to state aid to counties engaging in public health work. (Ch. 662, Laws 1923)

Saskatchewan-Act respecting the Department of public health. (Ch. 9, Laws 1923) United States. Public health service. State laws and regulations pertaining to public health, 1920. Jason Waterman and William Fowler, comps. '23 457p (Sup. no. 43) Supplement to the Public Health Reports.

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