The health of the nation : a summary of the report ...
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TextSeries: New Africa pamphlet ; no. 6Publication details: Johannesburg, S.A. : Institute of Race Relations, 1944.Subject(s):
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The health of the nation :
APA
South African Institute of Race Relations, . (1944). The health of the nation. Johannesburg, S.A: Institute of Race Relations.
Chicago
South African Institute of Race Relations, . 1944. The health of the nation. Johannesburg, S.A: Institute of Race Relations.
Harvard
South African Institute of Race Relations, . (1944). The health of the nation. Johannesburg, S.A: Institute of Race Relations.
MLA
South African Institute of Race Relations, . The health of the nation. Johannesburg, S.A: Institute of Race Relations. 1944.