Health Inquiry: Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First and [-second] Sessions ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 3151 pages |
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... methods of approaching the study of some of these problems and new concepts and new opportunities to advance knowledge are existent today as never before in the history of the world . I think that is true not only of the disease stated ...
... methods of approaching the study of some of these problems and new concepts and new opportunities to advance knowledge are existent today as never before in the history of the world . I think that is true not only of the disease stated ...
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... methods that will permit a more searching approach to the entire problem of atherosclerosis . Chemical methods have been developed for the estimation of naturally occurring serine , ethanolamine , and choline , which enter into the ...
... methods that will permit a more searching approach to the entire problem of atherosclerosis . Chemical methods have been developed for the estimation of naturally occurring serine , ethanolamine , and choline , which enter into the ...
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... methods , and it is anticipated that the new technique will be soon subjected to critical trial in appropriate cases . Epidemiological research . - Much knowledge of heart disease can be gained by studying an average community over a ...
... methods , and it is anticipated that the new technique will be soon subjected to critical trial in appropriate cases . Epidemiological research . - Much knowledge of heart disease can be gained by studying an average community over a ...
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... methods for the interruption of the cardiac and pulmonary circulations , by whole - body re- frigeration and ... method ; under Thomas D. Kinney , Cleveland City Hospital , beginning July 1 , 1952 . MCINTOSH , HENRY DEANE , Durham ...
... methods for the interruption of the cardiac and pulmonary circulations , by whole - body re- frigeration and ... method ; under Thomas D. Kinney , Cleveland City Hospital , beginning July 1 , 1952 . MCINTOSH , HENRY DEANE , Durham ...
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... methods to the meas- urement of various cardiac and circulatory problems , by Jan Nyboer . July 1 , 1952 - June 30 , 1953-- . University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health , Pittsburgh , for the study of congestive heart failure due ...
... methods to the meas- urement of various cardiac and circulatory problems , by Jan Nyboer . July 1 , 1952 - June 30 , 1953-- . University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health , Pittsburgh , for the study of congestive heart failure due ...
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Page 107 - The nutritional statements made in this advertisement have been reviewed by the Council on Foods and Nutrition of the American Medical Association and found consistent with current authoritative medical opinion.
Page 118 - ... for the year then ended. Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, and accordingly included such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances.
Page 10 - In the first place, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. It...
Page 220 - POLICY . . . See your doctor immediately at the first sign of any one of the seven danger signals that may mean cancer (1) Any sore that does not heal (2) A lump or thickening in the breast or elsewhere (3) Unusual bleeding or discharge (4) Any change in a wart or mole (5) Persistent indigestion or difficulty in swallowing (6) Persistent hoarseness or cough (7) Any change in normal bowel habits. Many cancers can be cured, but only if properly treated before they have begun to spread or "colonize
Page 341 - They are often called the seven danger signals of cancer. 1. Any sore that does not heal. 2. A lump or thickening in the breast or elsewhere. 3. Unusual bleeding or discharge. 4. Any change in a wart or mole. 5. Persistent indigestion or difficulty in swallowing. 6. Persistent hoarseness or cough.
Page 106 - What the Classroom Teacher Should Know and Do about Children with Heart Disease.
Page 517 - To distribute accurate information to the general public by literature, meetings, and other appropriate means. To develop educational methods designed to give diabetic patients a better understanding of their disease. To encourage the formation of subsidiary groups which will cooperate actively with the Association in its program.
Page 187 - It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is perhaps, the end of the beginning.
Page 427 - This investigation was supported in part by research grant #A-267 from the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases of the National Institutes of Health, Public Health Service...
Page 227 - Association; in labor, to the American Federation of Labor, the Congress of Industrial Organizations, and the railroad brotherhoods.