Which topic is most likely to have been discussed when Lillian Wald provided public health education?

a. Taking and recording blood pressures accurately
b. Safe and sanitary baby and child care
c. Environmental pollutants and their effects on lung disease
d. Time management: balancing factory work and the home


B
Lillian Wald provided health care that included educating the community on health care matters.

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