Pellens, Mildred

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Dr. Mildred Pellens was co-author of the The opium problem with Dr. Charles E. Terry, published in New York by Bureau of Social Hygiene, Inc.'s Committee of Drug Addictions in 1928. Its purpose was to demonstrate "the professional and official opinion and attitude of the day as to medical and sociologic aspects of the problem" in the United States.

From the description of Notes on the history of opium : collected in research for the book, the opium problem / Mildred Pellens, [ca. 1928]. (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 14316332

Dr. Mildred Pellens was co-author of the The opium problem with Dr. Charles E. Terry, published in New York by Bureau of Social Hygiene, Inc.'s Committee of Drug Addictions in 1928. Its purpose was to demonstrate "the professional and official opinion and attitude of the day as to medical and sociologic aspects of the problem" in the United States.

Terry and Pellens also wrote Preliminary report on studies of the use of narcotics under the provisions of federal law in six communities in the United States of America for the period July 1, 1923 to June 30, 1924 (1924), and Report on the legal use of narcotics in Detroit, Michigan, and environs, for the period July 1, 1925, to June 30, 1926 (1931).

From the guide to the Notes on the history of opium: collected in research for the book, The opium problem / Mildred Pellens, c.1928, (History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine)

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