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World Health Organization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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The Fourth World Health Assembly completed an unusually heavy agenda during its meetings in Geneva, from May 8 to May 25, 1951. The meetings were attended by delegates from 70 countries and observers from 20 international organizations. Japan, Spain and the Federal Republic of Germany were admitted to membership, bringing the roster to 78 countries.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities II. Specialized Agencies
Copyright
Copyright © The IO Foundation 1951

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References

1 Chronicle of the World Health Organization, V, p. 101–115. See also Official Records of the World Health Organization, 30.

2 United Nations, Bulletin, X, p. 584.

3 Official Records of the World Health Organization, 31.

4 Chronicle of the World Health Organization, V, p. 35–38

5 For additional details, see Official Records of the World Health Organization, 32 and 33.

6 Chronicle of the World Health Organization, V, p. 90.

7 WHO Newsletter, March 1951.

8 World Health Organization Technical Report Series, Number 37.

9 World Health Organization Technical Report Series, Number 37.

10 Chronicle of the World Health Organization, V, p. 54.

11 World Health Organization Technical Report Series, Number 35.

12 Ibid., Number 36.

13 Ibid., Number 34.

14 Ibid., Number 40.

15 New York Times, February 18, 1951.