School Health Services, (National Health Plan). Hearing ... on H.R. 4312 and H.R. 4313, H.R. 4918 and S. 1411, H.R. 4660, H.R. 3942 ... July 7, 1949 |
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adequate provision adult allotment amendment American Medical Association American Optometric Association April 29 authorities BENNETT BIEMILLER Burnside capita income Chairman children attending children of school Children's Bureau Committee on Interstate Congress cooperation defects and conditions diagnosis Doctor epilepsy EWING favor Federal administration Federal funds Federal Government Federal Security Administrator Federal Security Agency Foreign Commerce Hagerstown handicapped health department health examinations health of school health service program Health Services Act HECHT identical bills Interstate and Foreign means test medical services ment mental defects MILTON TERRIS National Education Association National School Health nonpublic schools number of children O'HARA Office percent PERCY PRIEST physical and mental physical examinations physician PRIEST problems proposed legislation purpose RAMSEY report on H. R. responsibility ROBERT CROSSER school age school children school health services selective service statement tion treatment of physical United Washington welfare by enabling West Virginia
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Page 41 - Federal level should be brought about through a joint committee representing the United States Office of Education, the United States Public Health Service, and the United States Children's Bureau, which...
Page 53 - Services of the American Academy of Pediatrics with the cooperation of the United States Public Health Service and the United States Children's Bureau.
Page 45 - American Academy of Pediatrics, with the cooperation of the United States Public Health Service and the United States Children's Bureau, xxv+270 p. THE COMMONWEALTH FUND: NEW YORK. 1949. $3.50. This is the first nationwide study of health services for a segment of the population. The results of three years...
Page 50 - This may be the result of State Legislation, unequal development of the two departments, or differences in availability of qualified personnel. In some areas the schools have taken the leadership; in others, the health departments have assumed primary responsibility; in still others, joint planning is the practice. It is becoming increasingly apparent that where there is a high degree of mutual understanding and cooperation between the two agencies, with the resultant pooling of the resources of...
Page 63 - That such use is not in violation of the provisions of §§ 24.1, 24.2; or (d) to persons treating human ailments by prayer or spiritual means, as an exercise or enjoyment of religious freedom...
Page 50 - ... health services for children and youth of school age. Education departments have intimate knowledge of the children as a result of daily contact and observation and an understanding of the part health services play in the total educational experience of each child.