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Americas
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The concept Americas represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries.
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- Access to health care in America
- Advances in the economics of aging
- Advancing prion science : guidance for the National Prion Research Program, interim report
- American Indian medicine
- American library directory : a classified list of libraries in the United States and Canada, with personnel and statistical data
- Appalachian mental health
- Author-title index to Joseph Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to America
- Biocultural adaptation in prehistoric America
- Biomedical politics
- Born to die : disease and New World conquest, 1492-1650
- Building a better delivery system : a new engineering/health care partnership
- Building better health : a handbook of behavioral change
- Catalogue of the American books in the library of the British museum at Christmas MDCCCLVI
- Disease and demography in the Americas
- EHR implementation : a step-by-step guide for the medical practice
- Epidemiological bulletin
- Equity and health : views from the Pan American Sanitary Bureau
- European Americana : a chronological guide to works printed in Europe relating to the Americas, 1493-1776
- Fast facts for the new nurse practitioner : what you really need to know in a nutshell
- First images of America : the impact of the New World on the Old
- Fundamentals of Nursing Made Incredibly Easy
- Healing with Herbs and Rituals : a Mexican Tradition
- Health conditions in the Americas, 1981-1984
- Health promotion evaluation practices in the Americas : values and research
- Health situation in the Americas : basic indicators 2007
- Immunization newsletter
- Immunization safety review : hepatitis B vaccine and demyelinating neurological disorders
- Improving access to and confidentiality of research data : report of a workshop
- Incunabula and Americana, 1450-1800 : a key to bibliographical study
- International differences in mortality at older ages : dimensions and sources
- International historical statistics : the Americas, 1750-1993
- Kidney failure and the federal government
- Leveraging food technology for obesity prevention and reduction efforts : workshop summary
- Libros en venta en Hispanoamérica y España
- Merle Johnson's American first editions
- Mrs. Mattingly's miracle : the prince, the widow, and the cure that shocked Washington City
- Multicultural/multiracial psychology : mestizo perspectives in personality and mental health
- Natural disasters : protecting the public's health
- Nursing & empire : gendered labor and migration from India to the United States
- Parasitic diseases in Africa and the Western Hemisphere : early documentation and transmission by the slave trade
- Plague among the Magnolias : the 1878 yellow fever epidemic in Mississippi
- Prehistoric tuberculosis in the Americas
- Primary care : America's health in a new era
- Resource sharing in biomedical research
- Technology, disease, and colonial conquests, sixteenth to eighteenth centuries : essays reappraising the guns and germs theories
- The 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccination campaign : summary of a workshop series
- The burdens of disease : epidemics and human response in western history
- The childhood immunization schedule and safety : stakeholder concerns, scientific evidence, and future studies
- The history of printing in America : with a biography of printers & an account of newspapers
- The origins of Native Americans : evidence from anthropological genetics
- The right thing to do, the smart thing to do : enhancing diversity in the health professions : summary of the Symposium on Diversity in Health Professions in honor of Herbert W. Nickens, M.D.
- The well-managed healthcare organization
- Tobacco-free youth : a "life skills" primer
- Understanding the U.S. health services system
- Women, health, and development in the Americas : an annotated bibliography
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