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The teaching of public health in Europe / J. D. Cottrell, in collaboration with B. Kesi'c, R. Senault

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Cottrell, Jack Dinham, Kesi'c, Branko, Senault, Raoul & World Health Organization. (‎1969)‎. The teaching of public health in Europe / J. D. Cottrell, in collaboration with B. Kesi'c, R. Senault. Geneva : World Health Organization. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/41783
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World Health Organization monograph series ; no. 58
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