Making Health Work

  PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

 collapse sectionPART I  SECULAR TREND, 1900-1985
 expand sectionChapter 1  Introduction
 collapse sectionChapter 2  Secular Trends in Anthropometric Measures of Human Growth and Their Relationship to Net Nutritional Intake
 The Secular Improvement in Height, Weight, and Chest Girth, 1901-1985
 Indexes of Nutrition, Public Health and Medicine, and Child/Youth Labor Input
 Long-Term Determinants of the Anthropometric Measures, 1901-1979
 Summary and Conclusions
 Appendix  Choice of Functional Forms for Regression Analysis

 collapse sectionPART II  THE MARKET, ENTITLEMENTS, AND HUMAN GROWTH
 expand sectionChapter 3  The Tokugawa Legacy
 expand sectionChapter 4  Population Quality in an Era of Balanced Economic Growth, 1880-1920
 expand sectionChapter 5  Enterprise, Community, and Human Growth in an Era Unbalanced Economic Growth, 1920-1940
 Chapter 6  Conclusion

 expand sectionNotes
  REFERENCES
 expand sectionINDEX

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