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Reference
This is a list of suggested resources on various injury
topics. We cannot provide access to the materials. If wish to purchase, borrow,
or view any of these materials, please inquire at your local library or
bookstore.
- Adler U, Bauer H. Automotive handbook.
Warrendale, PA: Society of Automotive Engineers;
1993.
- American Academy of Pediatrics. Handbook of common poisonings in children. Elk Grove
Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics; 1994.
- American Hospital Association. Hospital statistics. Chicago, IL: American Hospital
Association; Annual.
- American Psychological Association. Publication manual of the American Psychological
Association. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association; 1994.
- Andreoli TE. Cecil essentials of medicine. Philadelphia, PA: W. B. Saunders; 1997.
- Antosz LC. National health directory. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publications; 1997.
- Bache JB, Hardy RH. Accidents and emergencies. New York, NY: Oxford University Press;
1994.
- Brown AF. Accident and emergency: diagnosis and management. Boston, MA:
Butterworth-Heinemann; 1992.
- Campbell JB. Mosby's survival guide to medical abbreviations and acronyms, prefixes and
suffixes, symbols, greek alphabet. St. Louis, MO: Mosby; 1995.
- Caroline NL. Handbook of prehospital medications. Boston, MA: Little, Brown, & Co.;
1995.
- CBE Style Manual Committee. Scientific style and format: the CBE manual for authors,
editors and publishers. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press; 1994.
- CIA. The world
factbook. Washington, DC: Central Intelligence Agency; Superintendent of
Documents; Annual.
- Corsini RJ, Auerbach
AJ. Concise encyclopedia of psychology. New York, NY: John Wiley
& Sons; 1996.
- Detels R. Oxford textbook of public health. New York, NY: Oxford University Press;
1997.
- Dobrin A. Statistical handbook on violence in America. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press; 1996.
- Driscoll C. The family practice desk reference. St. Louis, MO:
Mosby; 1996.
- Horner ER. Almanac of the 50 states: basic data profiles with comparative tables. Palo
Alto, CA: Information Publications; 1995.
- Jablonski S. Dictionary of medical acronyms and abbreviations. Philadelphia, PA: Hanley
& Belfus; 1993.
- Kadish SH. Encyclopedia of crime and justice. New York, NY: The Free Press; 1983.
- Lehmkuhl LD. Brain injury glossary. Houston, TX: HDI Publishers; 1996.
- Lerner W. County and city data book. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce;
Bureau of the Census; 1994.
- Lockard I. Desk reference for neuroscience. New York, NY:
Springer-Verlag; 1992.
- Miller CD. The JEMS EMS pocket guide. St. Louis, MO:
Mosby-Year Books; 1996.
- National Fire Protection Association. Fire protection handbook. Quincy, MA: National
Fire Protection Association; 1991.
- Papageorgiou M. Concise encyclopedia of traffic and transportation systems. New York,
NY: Pergamon; 1991.
- Potparic O, Gibson J. A dictionary of sports injuries and disorders. New York, NY:
Parthenon Publishing; 1996.
- Ramachandran VS. Encyclopedia of human behavior. San Diego, CA: Academy Press; 1994.
- Sheehy SB. Manual of emergency care. St. Louis, MO:
Mosby; 1995.
- Sheehy SB. Trauma ready reference. St. Louis, MO:
Mosby; 1994.
- Stedman TL. Stedman's medical dictionary. Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins; 1995.
- Thomas CL. Taber's cyclopedic medical dictionary. Philadelphia, PA: F.A Davis Co.;
1993.
- United States. Bureau of the Census. Statistical abstract of the United States.
Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; Annual.
- United States. Bureau of the Census. Vital Statistics Division. Vital statistics of the
United States. Washington, DC: U.S. Bureau of the Census; 1986.
- US Department of Commerce. Historical statistics of the United States : Colonial Times
to 1970 [pt. 1 & 2]. Washington, DC: US Bureau of the Census; 1975.
- World Health Organization. International classification of diseases ICD-10 [3 volumes].
Geneva: World Health Organization; 1992.
Listing of these resources is provided solely as a service. These listings do not
constitute an endorsement by the Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC), the
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC), or the Federal government, and
none should be inferred. CDC and NCIPC are not responsible for the content found in these
materials.
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