President's Health Recommendations and Related Measures: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session, on the President's Health Recommendations and Related Matters, Parts 1-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - 1027 pages |
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... fact that we save the lives of so many more infants today than we did ? o Dr. SCHEELE , You cannot give a percentage figure but it is a very large factor . Senator HILL . The infants do not die today like they did o Dr. SCHEELE , Many ...
... fact that we save the lives of so many more infants today than we did ? o Dr. SCHEELE , You cannot give a percentage figure but it is a very large factor . Senator HILL . The infants do not die today like they did o Dr. SCHEELE , Many ...
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... fact that patients who are older , 65 years of age and over , require on the average twice as much . hospital care , twice as many hospital days of care in a year , as those in ages under 65 years . One study ( chart F ) indicated that ...
... fact that patients who are older , 65 years of age and over , require on the average twice as much . hospital care , twice as many hospital days of care in a year , as those in ages under 65 years . One study ( chart F ) indicated that ...
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... fact that the team approach results in earlier diagnosis and better treatment for the patient . The full extent of the need for diagnostic and treatment centers is unknown , and will remain so until such time as the States have com ...
... fact that the team approach results in earlier diagnosis and better treatment for the patient . The full extent of the need for diagnostic and treatment centers is unknown , and will remain so until such time as the States have com ...
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... fact , exactly twice as many as we could build if we were putting that same amount of money into general beds . This program in total , then , would provide emphasis on early diag- nosis and treatment . It would provide increasing ...
... fact , exactly twice as many as we could build if we were putting that same amount of money into general beds . This program in total , then , would provide emphasis on early diag- nosis and treatment . It would provide increasing ...
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... facts . I will now ask Mr. Kimball to present charts showing the present status of our rehabilitation facilities and ... fact to keep in mind in connection with the compre- hensive rehabilitation facilities is that they lessen the load ...
... facts . I will now ask Mr. Kimball to present charts showing the present status of our rehabilitation facilities and ... fact to keep in mind in connection with the compre- hensive rehabilitation facilities is that they lessen the load ...
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