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BartlettHarriett M., Social Work Practice in the Health Field.National Association of Social Workers, New York, 1961.
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See BartlettHarriett M., “Toward Clarification and Improvement of Social Work Practice.”Social Work, Vol. III, April 1958, p. 5, and William E. Gordon, “A Critique of the Working Definition.” Social Work, Vol. VII, October 1962, p. 3.
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Social Work Activities in Public Health.Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Boston, 1962, pp. 67–68.
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SiegelDoris, “A Comprehensive Approach to Social Service in a Health Agency,” and Discussion by HalloranHazel M., in Selected Papers and Reports: Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration.Social Service Department, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 1958, pp. 104–126.
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See DennisMargaret A., and GoodrichCharles C., “Co-ordinated Medical Care for Public Welfare Clients: Implications for Medical Social Work Practice,” pp. 11–18 of this issue of Social Casework.