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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... responsibilities in the field of health . In the matter of especial knowledge of heart disease , we are laymen . But we are keenly conscious of our legislative responsibilities for the Nation's health , and we want to search out the ...
... responsibilities in the field of health . In the matter of especial knowledge of heart disease , we are laymen . But we are keenly conscious of our legislative responsibilities for the Nation's health , and we want to search out the ...
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... responsibilities this type of an educational program . It is mentioned , I believe , in nearly all the annual meetings , the open meetings of the Heart Association , in various parts of the country , which are held for not only ...
... responsibilities this type of an educational program . It is mentioned , I believe , in nearly all the annual meetings , the open meetings of the Heart Association , in various parts of the country , which are held for not only ...
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... responsibility . I am not at all certain that there is any legislative need for chang- ing the law to make that possible , but I do think that the level of funds is one way in which it could be helped . So far as the motion with regard ...
... responsibility . I am not at all certain that there is any legislative need for chang- ing the law to make that possible , but I do think that the level of funds is one way in which it could be helped . So far as the motion with regard ...
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... responsibilities to the public to see that the information that it puts out is accurate . Now , you say how do you decide that ? We have a rule that no publication of the American Heart Association can appear without having gone through ...
... responsibilities to the public to see that the information that it puts out is accurate . Now , you say how do you decide that ? We have a rule that no publication of the American Heart Association can appear without having gone through ...
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... responsibilities , but also helping the mother to adjust to the illness . 3. Heavy expenses may be incurred . 4. Cherished vacations or other plans may have to be dropped . 5. Many new burdens will have to be carried by each member ...
... responsibilities , but also helping the mother to adjust to the illness . 3. Heavy expenses may be incurred . 4. Cherished vacations or other plans may have to be dropped . 5. Many new burdens will have to be carried by each member ...
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