Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign CommerceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 |
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... percent of the refracting work in this country , 75 percent of the work in contact lenses , and 80 percent of the work in orthoptics and visual training - and thus first sees approximately three- fourths of all patients seeking vision ...
... percent of the refracting work in this country , 75 percent of the work in contact lenses , and 80 percent of the work in orthoptics and visual training - and thus first sees approximately three- fourths of all patients seeking vision ...
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... percent of the adults aged 25 or older had less than 4 years ' high school education * * * . In every State , at least 40 percent of the adult population is short of the 4 - year high school mark . " What relation do these statistics ...
... percent of the adults aged 25 or older had less than 4 years ' high school education * * * . In every State , at least 40 percent of the adult population is short of the 4 - year high school mark . " What relation do these statistics ...
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... percent being made to them and 32.8 percent to general practitioners . Re- ferrals to the general practitioner would be greater if full data on the desirable but elective type of referral were available . According to the study , 3.3 ...
... percent being made to them and 32.8 percent to general practitioners . Re- ferrals to the general practitioner would be greater if full data on the desirable but elective type of referral were available . According to the study , 3.3 ...
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... percent were acknowledged , either in conversion or by written commu- nication . Of the 1,683 referrals to physicians in general practice , 45.5 percent were acknowledged . The difference is significant and may be explained by several ...
... percent were acknowledged , either in conversion or by written commu- nication . Of the 1,683 referrals to physicians in general practice , 45.5 percent were acknowledged . The difference is significant and may be explained by several ...
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... percent ) is sent to general medical practitioners . This represents about 271,622 of this type of referral . 5. A smaller group of referrals ( 3.3 percent ) was made to dentists . 6. Optometry represents a considerable health resource ...
... percent ) is sent to general medical practitioners . This represents about 271,622 of this type of referral . 5. A smaller group of referrals ( 3.3 percent ) was made to dentists . 6. Optometry represents a considerable health resource ...
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