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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... that we have received on the part of the men and women in the private and public organizations who have given so generously of their time in preparing for this inquiry and who are here today to participate in our hearings .
... that we have received on the part of the men and women in the private and public organizations who have given so generously of their time in preparing for this inquiry and who are here today to participate in our hearings .
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About 80,000 men were given disability discharges from military service or died in service because of heart disease in the war years be- tween 1942 and 1945 . It is readily understood that this involved younger men in the so- called ...
About 80,000 men were given disability discharges from military service or died in service because of heart disease in the war years be- tween 1942 and 1945 . It is readily understood that this involved younger men in the so- called ...
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given , and 22 or 23 institutions were aided to develop more labora- tory research space . That has proved an absolute godsend to those institutions , but there are now many that need such facilities , and among them are some of the ...
given , and 22 or 23 institutions were aided to develop more labora- tory research space . That has proved an absolute godsend to those institutions , but there are now many that need such facilities , and among them are some of the ...
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Aside from that type of information which is given to the public , is there any way , in your opinion , which would suggest a general dissemination of information to the public ? If so , whose duty would it be or who could best do that ...
Aside from that type of information which is given to the public , is there any way , in your opinion , which would suggest a general dissemination of information to the public ? If so , whose duty would it be or who could best do that ...
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I think the Public Health Service , National Institutes of Health , has given every evidence that it is interested in that and is accepting its responsibility . I am not at all certain that there is any legislative need for chang- ing ...
I think the Public Health Service , National Institutes of Health , has given every evidence that it is interested in that and is accepting its responsibility . I am not at all certain that there is any legislative need for chang- ing ...
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