Abstract

The New York State Health Commission, which was organized by President Franklin D. Roosevelt when he was governor of New York, recommended, among other things, in its report1that additional courses in industrial hygiene be established in medical and public health schools. SPECIAL SURVEY AND COOPERATIVE STUDY From past experience in medical and public health teaching and administration and from the standpoint of present work in the field of industrial health service, I have been interested in making a survey of the present practices and recent trends in the teaching of industrial hygiene in the medical and public health schools of the United States and Canada. The study is based on written and printed material in the form of letters and school bulletins received from deans and other faculty members of the various colleges and universities. To all these persons, individually and collectively, I express my sincere appreciation of

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