Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Excerpt from Relative Values in Public Health Work, Vol. 6
Attention must be given not only to the general preventability of the disease, but to the degree of prevalence. It is generally easier to secure results in a virgin field. After a death-rate has been forced down to a certain level, each new unit of reduction is successively more difficult. This is the problem of residuals, and must be considered with reference to local conditions.
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