Bag om The Control of Hookworm Disease by the Intensive Method
Part of a series of public health reports published in the early 20th century, this book provides a detailed account of efforts to control and eliminate hookworm disease in the American South. From education and prevention to sanitation and medication, it chronicles the successes and failures of various methods and offers valuable insights into the challenges of public health.
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