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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... progress with respect to these diseases ? Is it lack of funds ? Is it lack of trained personnel ? Is it inadequate planning ? Is it failure to main- tain adequate communications among those active in the field of re- search ? Are there ...
... progress with respect to these diseases ? Is it lack of funds ? Is it lack of trained personnel ? Is it inadequate planning ? Is it failure to main- tain adequate communications among those active in the field of re- search ? Are there ...
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... progress , the needs ? In research . In the application of knowledge . 5. What are recommendations for strengthening the nationwide attack on heart disease ? In research . In research facilities . In research training . In medical ...
... progress , the needs ? In research . In the application of knowledge . 5. What are recommendations for strengthening the nationwide attack on heart disease ? In research . In research facilities . In research training . In medical ...
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... progress which had been made in controlling heart disease as a result of rheumatic fever . Would you elaborate on that , or per- haps repeat what you said ? Dr. JONES . I think , sir , at the present time we have no very accurate data ...
... progress which had been made in controlling heart disease as a result of rheumatic fever . Would you elaborate on that , or per- haps repeat what you said ? Dr. JONES . I think , sir , at the present time we have no very accurate data ...
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... progress is being made in this area . That is true , also , in the rehabilitation of adults who have old rheu- matic heart disease . Surgical correction of valve deformities at the present time is an important feature in helping some of ...
... progress is being made in this area . That is true , also , in the rehabilitation of adults who have old rheu- matic heart disease . Surgical correction of valve deformities at the present time is an important feature in helping some of ...
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... progress of application of our present knowledge , along with the educational program which we have discussed , can become increas- ingly more effective . The CHAIRMAN . I would not want my question to even indicate the thought that ...
... progress of application of our present knowledge , along with the educational program which we have discussed , can become increas- ingly more effective . The CHAIRMAN . I would not want my question to even indicate the thought that ...
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