"The Oklahoma Public Health Surveys: Oklahoma City" presents a comprehensive overview of public health conditions in Oklahoma City. Conducted by the Oklahoma Tuberculosis Association and led by Murray P. Horowitz and Jules Schevitz, this historical document offers invaluable insights into the challenges and initiatives surrounding public health in the region.
This survey provides a detailed snapshot of the health landscape, shedding light on prevalent diseases, healthcare access, and community well-being. It serves as a crucial resource for understanding the historical context of public health in Oklahoma City and informs contemporary efforts to improve healthcare outcomes.
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