Health Inquiry: Heart disease, cancerU.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 3151 pages pt.8: Contains two compilations. a. "Health and Maternity Insurance Throughout the World," Feb. 1954, by Carl H. Farman, SSA (p. 2565-2629). b. "Hospital and Medical Care Programs in Great Britain, Sweden, New Zealand, and Australia," Feb. 1954, by Martha D. Ring, PHS (p. 2631-3151) |
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... amount of information . We want Dr. Wright to proceed just as he sees fit . I would suggest that Dr. Wright introduce those who are present and who will testify in the hearing . For the assistance of the reporter we have asked the ...
... amount of information . We want Dr. Wright to proceed just as he sees fit . I would suggest that Dr. Wright introduce those who are present and who will testify in the hearing . For the assistance of the reporter we have asked the ...
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... amount paid for the same disease in 1931 , showing a very marked increase in the disability cost of these diseases . At a hospital rate of $ 12 a day , according to an estimate and exam- ple , 1 patient with chronic heart disease costs ...
... amount paid for the same disease in 1931 , showing a very marked increase in the disability cost of these diseases . At a hospital rate of $ 12 a day , according to an estimate and exam- ple , 1 patient with chronic heart disease costs ...
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... amount of at least clinically evident severe rheumatic fever . I would believe that it looks as though the number of early deaths - which used to be 20 per- cent within 10 years after one contracted the disease - is being sharply ...
... amount of at least clinically evident severe rheumatic fever . I would believe that it looks as though the number of early deaths - which used to be 20 per- cent within 10 years after one contracted the disease - is being sharply ...
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... amount . There were about 25 indi- viduals who had established themselves as being able investigators with an interest in this field . There were only 3 men out of the 25 who had any real position or stable job . All of the others were ...
... amount . There were about 25 indi- viduals who had established themselves as being able investigators with an interest in this field . There were only 3 men out of the 25 who had any real position or stable job . All of the others were ...
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... amount of effort at correlating that and that in our schools , for instance , particularly our medical schools , that is a subject of considerable importance and general interest . I am not sure that any national agency could more 18 ...
... amount of effort at correlating that and that in our schools , for instance , particularly our medical schools , that is a subject of considerable importance and general interest . I am not sure that any national agency could more 18 ...
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