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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... continuing contact with the committee . In addition , Dr. Chester S. Keefer , Special Assistant to the Secretary for Health and Medical Affairs or his assistant , Mr. M. Allen Pond , plans to attend some of the committee hearings . If ...
... continuing contact with the committee . In addition , Dr. Chester S. Keefer , Special Assistant to the Secretary for Health and Medical Affairs or his assistant , Mr. M. Allen Pond , plans to attend some of the committee hearings . If ...
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... continue to do this work is dependent upon some group of individuals sitting far away from the place where the work is initiated and carried on . That is one of the serious difficulties today with relation to research support . In ...
... continue to do this work is dependent upon some group of individuals sitting far away from the place where the work is initiated and carried on . That is one of the serious difficulties today with relation to research support . In ...
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... continue to exert its efforts to raise funds for research , because this is of extreme importance to the health of the American people in other areas of heart as well as in rheumatic fever . I would hope that through both agencies that ...
... continue to exert its efforts to raise funds for research , because this is of extreme importance to the health of the American people in other areas of heart as well as in rheumatic fever . I would hope that through both agencies that ...
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... continue to support all programs for the good of the health of the public , as we have done over the years . We shall fight , however , with all of our strength , matters that are not in the public in- terest . Our Association has ...
... continue to support all programs for the good of the health of the public , as we have done over the years . We shall fight , however , with all of our strength , matters that are not in the public in- terest . Our Association has ...
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... continuing threat of disability and death . 3. Changes , to some degree , in his way of life at home . 4. Changes , to some degree , in his working way of life . 5. A financial burden that , despite health plan measures subscribed for ...
... continuing threat of disability and death . 3. Changes , to some degree , in his way of life at home . 4. Changes , to some degree , in his working way of life . 5. A financial burden that , despite health plan measures subscribed for ...
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