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- Pandemic flu and the potential for U.S. economic recession: a state-by-state analysis1
- Patients remaining summary1
- Physical characteristic of the resident relief population, 1934-19351
- Physical examination of the first million draft recruits: methods and results1
- Physical examinations of Selective Service registrants in the final months of the war: an analysis of national and state data1
- Physician participation in Medi-Cal, 1996-19981
- Physician participation in Medi-Cal: 20011
- Physician's report on closing the Roper Hospital after the yellow fever epidemic of 1854, made to the trustees of the institution1
- Planning for the care of the chronically ill in New York State: some medical-social and institutional aspects1
- Planning for the care of the chronically ill in New York state: regional aspects1
- Planning hospital services, Sullivan County, New York: a review of existing and needed hospital facilities and recommendations for future planning in Sullivan County, New York1
- Predictors of job satisfaction and intent to leave among home health workers: an analysis of the national home health aide survey1
- Preliminary industrial hygiene survey of Indiana industries1
- Premier rapport du Secrétaire du Bureau de l'enregistrement et de la statistique sur le recensement des Canadas pour 1851-521
- Premium affordability, competition, and choice in the health insurance marketplace, 20141
- Prescription drug spending by Medicare beneficiaries in institutional and residential settings, 1998-20011
- Preventing unnecessary hospitalizations in Medi-Cal: comparing fee-for-service with managed care1
- Production and distribution of cereals of the United States1
- Progress report, Section 5, Medical2
- Project no. 2 -- Operations at high temperatures. Report on sub-project no. 2-11, Influence of high temperatures upon the efficiency of personnel : sub-project no. 2-13, Effect of training upon the efficiency of performance at high temperatures : sub-project no. 2-17, Study of the physiologic effects of high temperatures : subject: the upper limits of environmental heat and humidity tolerated by acclimatized, normal, young men working in hot environments1