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501. Cold facts about home food protection.

502. Inborn (congenital) heart defects

503. Smoking and cancer

504. Smoking and the heart

505. Long term care

506. Your best defense.

510. What is good day care?

511. Your preschool child's eyes.

512. Typhoid fever

513. Congestive heart failure : a guide for the patient.

514. Poliomyelitis.

515. The patient asks for a medical report.

516. The food you eat and heart disease.

517. Glaucoma and its effect on eyesight.

518. Civil defense : adult education program.

519. Diphtheria

520. Accidents and children.

521. The federal role in air pollution

522. High school dropouts : a 20th century tragedy.

523. Air pollution : selected 16 mm. films

524. Hot Weather Comfort.

527. Tomorrow is already here.

528. Swimming.

529. Hay fever.

530. Selected list of publications on social security.

532. Partners in the school enterprise, by Gene C. Fusco.

533. Nursing homes; an annotated reading list.

534. Allergy.

535. Tularemia

536. Home sanitation.

538. Air pollution, a public health hazard.

539. Clean water; a national resource.

540. A woman's viewpoint.

541. Anemia

542. The common cold

543. The Library Services Act after five years.

544. The Federal role in air pollution.

545. About syphilis and gonorrhea.

547. Safe drinking water in emergencies.

548. The development of present knowledge about tuberculosis.

550. The social security retirement test for farm people.

552. Sinus infection (sinusitis)

553. Tetanus (lockjaw)

556. Public health and clean water.

558. Care of the Eyes.

559. Poison ivy.

560. Simple goiter.

562. Trichinosis

564. Blood and the Rh factor. (1960)

566. Housing and health, a bibliographical collection of appropriate annotations, abstracts, and comments in the area of housing-health relationships, with particular attention given to the preventable diseases.

567. Cancer of the mouth and respiratory tract.

568. Hemorrhoids (piles).

569. Heart disease.

570. Cancer of the genito-urinary tract.

571. Cancer of the digestive tract.

572. Cancer of the female reproductive organs.

573. Social security for clergymen. (1959)

575. Whooping cough.

576. Sunburn and suntan.

577. The principles of good nutrition.

578. Gallstones and gall bladder disease.

580. Protecting the unborn baby.

581. Stop rheumatic fever

582. How social security covers farmers.

583. Cause, spread, and cure of gonorrhea.

584. Wedding plans.

585. Own a small business?

586. Home care of the sick.

587. Care of the feet.

588. Coronary artery disease.

589. Sunstroke, heatstroke, heat prostration.

590. Snake bite.

591. Bright's disease: nephritis.

592. Why social security?

594. Heart disease; a story of progress.

595. Smallpox.

596. Why not hire me?

597. I stick on the job.

598. Sure. . . I'm a good worker!

599. Climate and Tuberculosis.

600. A guide to farm jobs in the far western states.