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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
ISSN:
8750-7315
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Volume 57 (1967): Issue 2 (Feb 1967)
Publication Date:
01 Feb 1967
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Podiatry survey of 1011 nursing home patients in Minnesota
By:
HE Merrill
,
J Frankson Jr
, and
EL Tarara
Podiatry's role in the extended care facility
By:
DP Conwell
Social problems of an aging population: translating research findings into social policy
By:
ES Cohen
Podiatry and public health: an experimental state fellowship
By:
A Krosnick
Preventive podiatry in a Veterans Administration hospital
By:
RE Blake
State hospital podiatric services
By:
M Simko
and
J Starr
Arthritis in older patients as seen in podiatry practices. A pilot survey by the American College of Foot Orthopedists, 1966
By:
AE Helfand
An epidemiologic study of amputations done in two community hospitals
By:
LD Block
Radiation protection study. Approved by United States Public Health Service and the American Podiatry Association
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