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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Apart , however , from the human factors involved , I have become convinced from my study of health problems that the subject of health has more important economic implications for our Nation than many of the economic activities which ...
Apart , however , from the human factors involved , I have become convinced from my study of health problems that the subject of health has more important economic implications for our Nation than many of the economic activities which ...
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Credit for these spectacular achievements are due to many factors . However , our tremendous advances in discovering the origin and treat- ment of important diseases rank foremost among the factor which are responsible for this increase ...
Credit for these spectacular achievements are due to many factors . However , our tremendous advances in discovering the origin and treat- ment of important diseases rank foremost among the factor which are responsible for this increase ...
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Now , we can have a great many other factors , but they are the things that we can be very sure about . You might say , " All right , what can you do about this in terms of treatment and what has been done ?
Now , we can have a great many other factors , but they are the things that we can be very sure about . You might say , " All right , what can you do about this in terms of treatment and what has been done ?
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Dr. Platt and Dr. Am- mond at least agree that this trait - I will let Dr. Thomas speak for herself on whether it is a dominant one or not - but I think that all agree there is a factor which presumably is hereditary ...
Dr. Platt and Dr. Am- mond at least agree that this trait - I will let Dr. Thomas speak for herself on whether it is a dominant one or not - but I think that all agree there is a factor which presumably is hereditary ...
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There also seem to be family and hereditary factors involved , and a relationship to poor living conditions . The outlook for the future is encouraging . Mortality from rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease is steadily going down ...
There also seem to be family and hereditary factors involved , and a relationship to poor living conditions . The outlook for the future is encouraging . Mortality from rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease is steadily going down ...
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