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At age thirty-one Erica began medical school at the University of Colorado. She completed a three-year family practice residency in a Denver hospital, then went to Cuba, New Mexico, where she served as the medical director of a rural hospital as repayment for her National Health Service scholarship. After serving in that capacity she was married for two years. She has one son who is now ten years old. [Pg.53]

The New Mexico Department of Health, the Arizona Department of Health Services, the Colorado Department of Health, the Utah Department of Health, the Indian Health Service and CDC, with the assistance of the Navajo Nation Division of Health, rapidly mounted an intensive investigation. [Pg.101]

Davies CN. Dust is Dangerous. London Farber and Farber, 1954 116 pp. Stannard IN. Radioactivity and Health A History. Springfield, VA Office of Science and Technical Information, National Technical Information Service, 1988. McClellan RO. Twenty-five years of Lovelace researeh in inhalation toxicology. In Hsi D, Panitz J, eds. From Sundaggers to Space Exploration. University ofNew Mexico Press, 1986 330-345. [Pg.58]


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