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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... means of prevention . I think that the insidious nature of the onset of rheumatic fever in so large a proportion of the incidence , as Dr. Jones has emphasized , would make it difficult for the layman to recognize the need . Does that ...
... means of prevention . I think that the insidious nature of the onset of rheumatic fever in so large a proportion of the incidence , as Dr. Jones has emphasized , would make it difficult for the layman to recognize the need . Does that ...
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... means ultimately developed whereby we could give greater stability and continuity of assurance of support to outstanding workers . I think the Public Health Service , National Institutes of Health , has given every evidence that it is ...
... means ultimately developed whereby we could give greater stability and continuity of assurance of support to outstanding workers . I think the Public Health Service , National Institutes of Health , has given every evidence that it is ...
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... means by which our greatest and most significant advances come . The National Science Foundation , in all of its statements that I have seen , has unequivocally shown a tremendous interest in basic funda- mental research in broad ...
... means by which our greatest and most significant advances come . The National Science Foundation , in all of its statements that I have seen , has unequivocally shown a tremendous interest in basic funda- mental research in broad ...
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... means a high pressure in the arteries of the body - from those big vessels that lead out of the heart to those , progressively smaller , that reach all parts of the body - all carrying blood . There is always some pressure in them ...
... means a high pressure in the arteries of the body - from those big vessels that lead out of the heart to those , progressively smaller , that reach all parts of the body - all carrying blood . There is always some pressure in them ...
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... mean by essential high , blood pressure ? " And I replied , " Well , that means we know essen- tially nothing about it . " And , that is true . We do not really know the cause of this most common form of high blood pressure . It is ...
... mean by essential high , blood pressure ? " And I replied , " Well , that means we know essen- tially nothing about it . " And , that is true . We do not really know the cause of this most common form of high blood pressure . It is ...
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