A controlled investigation of the characteristics of adult pedestrians fatally injured by motor vehicles in Manhattan☆
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The preliminary report of this work was read at the Panel Discussion on Epidemiology of Trauma, New England Sectional Meeting, American College of Surgeons, Boston, Feb. 29, 1960.
This investigation was supported, in part, by the New York State Departments of Health and Motor Vehicles, and by a research grant (RG-5937) from the Division of Research Grants, United States Public Health Service.
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Director, Epidemiology Residency Program. Formerly Director, Driver Research Center, New York State Department of Health—State Department of Motor Vehicles.
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Director, Division of Epidemiologic Research, Department of Public Health, Cornell Uni- versity Medical College.
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Chief Toxicologist, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, New York City.
Copyright © 1961 Published by Elsevier Inc.