Injury control.

Author(s)
Haddon, W. & Baker, S.P.
Year
Abstract

Injuries, the leading cause of death for more than half the span of human life, can be greatly reduced in frequency, severity and sequelae. To do so, physicians, other health workers, and the public must employ approaches based on science rather than guesswork. Through relationships with patients and the public and with decision makers in industry and government, can be contributed effectively to a substantial reduction.

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Publication

Library number
B 15285 / 83.2 / 84 /
Source

Washington, D.C., Insurance Institute for Highway Safety IIHS, 1979, 60 p., graph., ref.

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