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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... none appears to me more important than the committee's legislative jurisdiction with regard to health . None of the many other subjects with which this committee deals affects every family and individual in these United States ...
... none appears to me more important than the committee's legislative jurisdiction with regard to health . None of the many other subjects with which this committee deals affects every family and individual in these United States ...
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( 2 ) How can groups , individuals , and family units protect them- selves against the unavoidable economic losses flowing from these diseases ? The first aspect of our inquiry is , therefore , directed primarily toward the public and ...
( 2 ) How can groups , individuals , and family units protect them- selves against the unavoidable economic losses flowing from these diseases ? The first aspect of our inquiry is , therefore , directed primarily toward the public and ...
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... an individual and a family when that individual is stricken with heart disease . By this , I include many diseases of the blood ves- sels and also what are commonly known as strokes , or disease of the blood vessels of the brain .
... an individual and a family when that individual is stricken with heart disease . By this , I include many diseases of the blood ves- sels and also what are commonly known as strokes , or disease of the blood vessels of the brain .
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Fortunately that picture does not hold for a considerable proportion of individuals who have either a heart disease or a stroke . Many of them are able to return to livelihood , but frequently they are markedly handicapped in their ...
Fortunately that picture does not hold for a considerable proportion of individuals who have either a heart disease or a stroke . Many of them are able to return to livelihood , but frequently they are markedly handicapped in their ...
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We , however , do not rely on early treatment of streptococcal in- fections in an individual who has been identified as having had rheu- matic fever or rheumatic heart disease . We give them daily pro- phylaxis ...
We , however , do not rely on early treatment of streptococcal in- fections in an individual who has been identified as having had rheu- matic fever or rheumatic heart disease . We give them daily pro- phylaxis ...
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