Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... persons . Born in Minneapolis , Minn . , on May 19 , 1921 , he attended the University of Minnesota and Louisiana State University , and received his medical degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in 1945. His ...
... persons . Born in Minneapolis , Minn . , on May 19 , 1921 , he attended the University of Minnesota and Louisiana State University , and received his medical degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in 1945. His ...
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... persons to stop , and whether there are any methods which are better than others . Mr. FLOOD . Will the momentum be there ? Will you stay there punching ? Will you man the barricades ? This isn't going to pooh out , is it ? Dr. STEWART ...
... persons to stop , and whether there are any methods which are better than others . Mr. FLOOD . Will the momentum be there ? Will you stay there punching ? Will you man the barricades ? This isn't going to pooh out , is it ? Dr. STEWART ...
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... person's blood through a machine and back . Mr. FLOOD . It is mechanical , however ? Dr. STEWART . That is right . It is a sheath of cellophane . You have to be careful about sterility and the rate of flow . Mr. FLOOD . But it is ...
... person's blood through a machine and back . Mr. FLOOD . It is mechanical , however ? Dr. STEWART . That is right . It is a sheath of cellophane . You have to be careful about sterility and the rate of flow . Mr. FLOOD . But it is ...
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... persons who would usually have been working in 1962-63 , acording to the National Health Survey , 3,976,000 or 6.5 percent were limited in the amount or kind of work they could do and 224,000 or 0.4 percent were unable to work at all ...
... persons who would usually have been working in 1962-63 , acording to the National Health Survey , 3,976,000 or 6.5 percent were limited in the amount or kind of work they could do and 224,000 or 0.4 percent were unable to work at all ...
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... persons . 22.0 Transportation of things .. 23.0 Rent , communications , and utilities . 24.0 Printing and reproduction .. 1,204 60 1,428 90 1,619 90 1,264 1,518 1,709 104 134 147 159 133 153 9 10 17 31 40 61 25 27 30 25.1 Other services ...
... persons . 22.0 Transportation of things .. 23.0 Rent , communications , and utilities . 24.0 Printing and reproduction .. 1,204 60 1,428 90 1,619 90 1,264 1,518 1,709 104 134 147 159 133 153 9 10 17 31 40 61 25 27 30 25.1 Other services ...
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