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The social and biological challenge of our aging population.

LIBRA RA422 .E13 1949
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LIBRA 613.07 Ea78 1949
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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Conference Name:
Eastern States Health Education Conference New York, 1949.
Series:
Eastern States Health Education Conference, New York Academy of Medicine. Proceedings, 1949.
Proceedings, 1949
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Older people.
Public health--Congresses.
Aged.
Medical Subjects:
Aged.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
xii, 183 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Columbia Univ. Press, 1950.
Contents:
Foreword, by B.P. Watson.
Introduction, by Iago Gladston.
Orientation, by N.S. Brown.
The problem of aging ...,by V. Korenchevsky.
Structural aspects of the processes of aging, by Jean Oliver.
The demographic background of our aging population, by C.V. Kiser.
Patterns of aging of human populations, by V.G. Valaoras.
Controllable factors in the processes of aging, by F.J. Tisdall.
On longevity and the control of chronic disease, by D. Seegal.
Psychological factors that have a bearing on the aging process, by E.B. Allen.
The retirement myth, by Julius Hochman.
The sociology of an aging population, Kingsley Davis.
The sociological challenge of the aging population, by E.C. Lindeman.
OCLC:
14555788

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