Editorial: World population year and the APHA
W.H. Mosley
American Journal of Public Health, 1974, vol. 64, issue 7, 655
Abstract:
The August 1974 World Population Conference in Bucharest is unique as the first political conference on population ever held. It is also the first time that the United Nations has made population the sole subject of a major conference. The American Public Health Association, which recognized in 1959 the moral and ethical issues involved in the population increase, is urged to continue to have a voice in these decisions.
Date: 1974
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