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International Public Health: Diseases, Programs, Systems and Policies | Hardcover

by Michael H. Merson (Editor), Robert E. Black (Editor), Anne J., Ph.D. Mills (Editor)

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Binding:  Hardcover
Publisher:  Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Edition:  2nd Edition
Page Count:  730 Pages
Publication Date:  December 26, 2005
Sales Rank:  388,293th


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great book for PH students by E. R. Breton (DC) 5 Stars
August 27, 2009
very information and although expensive, its worth it. There is a new version I believe.

Review by Stephanie A. Robinson (South Portland Maine) 5 Stars
June 28, 2008
No problems at all, my order came within 5 days, and was tracked. I would definately do business with them again!

Great Reference text by Ilovebooks! (Ellicott City, MD) 5 Stars
October 10, 2007
This textbook was well worth the money. It is resourceful and up-to-date. I am very pleased with it. The writing and layout was very easy-to-read and comprehensive. I found the information useful for a variety of contexts such as environmental health, global health issues, program planning on international programs, and demographic analysis and data.

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