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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... asking the questions : What is being done ? What can be done ? What can I do ? The people of the United States are today enjoying standards of health as high as those of any Nation in the world . The average life expectancy at birth ...
... asking the questions : What is being done ? What can be done ? What can I do ? The people of the United States are today enjoying standards of health as high as those of any Nation in the world . The average life expectancy at birth ...
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These are some of the questions that occur to me as a layman in this field . On the other hand , if we have to reconcile ourselves to living in the shadow of many of these major diseases for some time to come , the question that we ...
These are some of the questions that occur to me as a layman in this field . On the other hand , if we have to reconcile ourselves to living in the shadow of many of these major diseases for some time to come , the question that we ...
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Therefore , I would suggest , as an assistance to him , and in order that the record may be complete , that when a doctor speaks either in answer to a question by Dr. Wright or by anyone else or makes any statement that he preface it ...
Therefore , I would suggest , as an assistance to him , and in order that the record may be complete , that when a doctor speaks either in answer to a question by Dr. Wright or by anyone else or makes any statement that he preface it ...
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And now , Mr. Dolliver would like to ask a question for the record . Mr. DOLLIVER . Doctor Jones , I did not quite catch what you said about the progress which had been made in controlling heart disease as a result of rheumatic fever .
And now , Mr. Dolliver would like to ask a question for the record . Mr. DOLLIVER . Doctor Jones , I did not quite catch what you said about the progress which had been made in controlling heart disease as a result of rheumatic fever .
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Dr. Andrus wishes to address a question to Dr. Jones . Dr. ANDRUS . Is it not true , Dr. Jones , that the reported incidence of rheumatic fever is diminishing ? Dr. JONES . I think that is true , Dr. Andrus , but I am not at all certain ...
Dr. Andrus wishes to address a question to Dr. Jones . Dr. ANDRUS . Is it not true , Dr. Jones , that the reported incidence of rheumatic fever is diminishing ? Dr. JONES . I think that is true , Dr. Andrus , but I am not at all certain ...
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