Mental Health: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, First Session, on H. R. 3688 ... H. R. 3689 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - 471 pages |
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... million . This compares with about $ 128 million that we are spending in the present fiscal year - so that the 1964 budget calls for an increase of some $ 76 million in the mental retardation field . Our current program of $ 128 million ...
... million . This compares with about $ 128 million that we are spending in the present fiscal year - so that the 1964 budget calls for an increase of some $ 76 million in the mental retardation field . Our current program of $ 128 million ...
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... million a year ? Secretary CELEBREZZE . No ; starting in 1965 with $ 10 million ; 1966 , $ 20 million ; 1967 , $ 30 million ; 1968 , $ 40 million ; and then $ 50 million in the last year . Mr. HARRIS . That makes a total of $ 160 million ...
... million a year ? Secretary CELEBREZZE . No ; starting in 1965 with $ 10 million ; 1966 , $ 20 million ; 1967 , $ 30 million ; 1968 , $ 40 million ; and then $ 50 million in the last year . Mr. HARRIS . That makes a total of $ 160 million ...
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... million school age mentally retarded children have access to the special education they need . The President's Panel ... million per year would be increased to an authori- zation of $ 11.5 million for fiscal 1964 and such sums as ...
... million school age mentally retarded children have access to the special education they need . The President's Panel ... million per year would be increased to an authori- zation of $ 11.5 million for fiscal 1964 and such sums as ...
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Statement ofContinued | 16 |
Hearings held | 25 |
Additional material submitted to the subcommitteeContinued | 54 |
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adequate Administration agency amended American American Hospital Association American Optometric Association American Psychiatric Association application appropriate areas Arkansas assistance Association authorized behavior bill BROTZMAN Chairman child clinical COHEN committee community mental health comprehensive Congress construction of facilities cost diagnosis disease expenditures Federal Government field of mental fiscal funds going Governor CLEMENT grants groups HARRIS illness and mental increase June 30 KENNETH ROBERTS legislation ment mental health centers mental health program mental health services mental hospitals mental illness mental retardation million munity myopia National Institute NELSEN nursing O'BRIEN operation Optometric optometrist OREN HARRIS organization patients pellagra percent personnel physicians present President's problems of mental professional projects proposed psychiatrists Public Health Service research centers ROBERTS ROGERS of Florida Secretary CELEBREZZE social staff staffing statement strabismus Surgeon Thank tion vision Vocational Rehabilitation Welfare