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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July 1 , 1951 - June 30 , 1953___ Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital , Cooperstown , N. Y. , for a correlation of the morphologic and metabolic aspects of cell damage , by Joseph W. Ferrebee . Sept. 15 , 1951 - Sept . 14 , 1954_ .
July 1 , 1951 - June 30 , 1953___ Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital , Cooperstown , N. Y. , for a correlation of the morphologic and metabolic aspects of cell damage , by Joseph W. Ferrebee . Sept. 15 , 1951 - Sept . 14 , 1954_ .
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Cell שח 42.5 MILLION HBYLE2A 1200 SOURCE OF DATA : VITAL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED. Well W 1900 1920 lill 1950 1850 oa a POPULATION 45 YEARS OF AGE & OVER ЛА ЛА ЛА Â 13.5 MILLION ДИАЛАЛАЛАЙ АААААА 22.0 MILLION Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Í DEATH ...
Cell שח 42.5 MILLION HBYLE2A 1200 SOURCE OF DATA : VITAL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED. Well W 1900 1920 lill 1950 1850 oa a POPULATION 45 YEARS OF AGE & OVER ЛА ЛА ЛА Â 13.5 MILLION ДИАЛАЛАЛАЙ АААААА 22.0 MILLION Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Í DEATH ...
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Cancer is a disease of individual cells . The weight of evidence points to the conclusion that malignant cells are not merely normal cells " on the loose . " They are abnormal specifically modified cells . They are disordered rather ...
Cancer is a disease of individual cells . The weight of evidence points to the conclusion that malignant cells are not merely normal cells " on the loose . " They are abnormal specifically modified cells . They are disordered rather ...
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He is particularly interested in the nucleus of the cell be- cause it is the nucleus which is the dea ex machina of ... to find some chemical agent which will arrest the multiplication of cancer cells without destroying normal tissues .
He is particularly interested in the nucleus of the cell be- cause it is the nucleus which is the dea ex machina of ... to find some chemical agent which will arrest the multiplication of cancer cells without destroying normal tissues .
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A chemical analysis of the cell , the best analyses that it has been possible to make of the chemical reactions by which it lives and grows , have revealed little ... Our knowledge of the chemistry of normal cells is still fragmentary .
A chemical analysis of the cell , the best analyses that it has been possible to make of the chemical reactions by which it lives and grows , have revealed little ... Our knowledge of the chemistry of normal cells is still fragmentary .
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