| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1975 - 130 pages
...report in an editorial dated December 3, 1932, concluding in these words: "The alignment is clear—on the one side the forces representing the great foundations, public health officialdom, social theory—even socialism and communism — inciting to revolution; on the other side, the organized... | |
| Raymond Richards - 2010 - 213 pages
...to reform the nation's system of delivering medical care by describing the issue as a battle between "on the one side the forces representing the great foundations, public health officialdom, social theory—even socialism and communism—inciting to revolution; on the other side, the organized medical... | |
| Peter Hamilton - 1992 - 348 pages
...was to be considered socialist medicine which was unacceptable. It is worth quoting the editorial: "The alignment is clear — on the one side the forces...— inciting to revolution; on the other side, the organised medical profession of this country urging an orderly evolution guided by controlled experimentation... | |
| Christopher David Naylor - 1992 - 258 pages
...revolution and a desire for gradual evolution based on analysis and study ... The alignment is clear on one side the forces representing the great foundations,...on the other side, the organized medical profession of this country urging an orderly evolution guided by controlled experimentation which will observe... | |
| David F. Drake - 1994 - 244 pages
...(JAMA). Fishbein was responsible for the outspoken attack on the CCMC report, describing it as a tool of "the great foundations, public health officialdom,...socialism and communism — inciting to revolution," even though the committee's chairman, Ray Lyman Wilbur, was a past president of the AMA. He opposed... | |
| Judith Walzer Leavitt, Ronald L. Numbers - 1997 - 606 pages
...issue to "Americanism versus sovietism for the American people."55 "The alinement is clear," he wrote, on the one side the forces representing the great...on the other side, the organized medical profession of this country urging an orderly evolution guided by controlled experimentation.56 The alignment may... | |
| Jaap Kooijman - 1999 - 280 pages
...that has become a classic in the history of American health care policy. "The alignment is clear - on one side the forces representing the great foundations,...on the other side, the organized medical profession of this country urging an orderly evolution guided by controlled experimentation." The lines were clearly... | |
| Albert W. Snoke - 2002 - 252 pages
...The AMA'S 1932 reaction is worth recalling. In an editorial, Morris Fishbein wrote that the issue was clear: "On the one side, the forces representing the great foundations, public health off1cialdom, social theory — even socialism and communism — inciting to revolution; on the other... | |
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