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Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-5(1), 1925, pp. 87-91
Copyright © 1925 by American Journal of Tropical Medicine

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The Gorgas Memorial

During the past year, throughout the United States, the work of organizing the Gorgas Memorial State Governing Committees has been progressing. In some states the response has been most enthusiastic, while in others considerable effort has been necessary to bring home to the doctors, the importance of this movement to them, individually and collectively. Inasmuch as the Gorgas Memorial is primarily a medical movement and as such must have the united support of the profession if it is to make the proper impression on the general public, we take this occasion to outline briefly the Gorgas plan and to request the coöperation of our colleagues in bringing to a successful issue, this national health program.







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