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If you liked How to conserve public health - the most important problem confronting mankind by Joseph E. Ransdell, Royal Samuel Copeland, and Henry Drury Hatfield, start with In Defense of the Attenuated Drug (1904), The home medical book (1948), and The National institute of health (1930). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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How to conserve public health - the most important problem confronting mankind is by Joseph E. Ransdell, Royal Samuel Copeland, and Henry Drury Hatfield.