Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... things much more . These are all meas- ures of various items . I think one thing that we can say is that with the exception of acci- dents a child born in the United States who does not have a birth defect has a pretty good , almost ...
... things much more . These are all meas- ures of various items . I think one thing that we can say is that with the exception of acci- dents a child born in the United States who does not have a birth defect has a pretty good , almost ...
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... things now that will likely be of value to medicine generally . I remember one thing they told me , cancer of the breast in women over the age of 50 was just double that of under 50. This is one thing they picked up . They gave me ...
... things now that will likely be of value to medicine generally . I remember one thing they told me , cancer of the breast in women over the age of 50 was just double that of under 50. This is one thing they picked up . They gave me ...
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... thing . I just could not believe it . You just lie in bed with these things attached to you and they have real high class nurses at the control point watching this monitor . If anything goes wrong it is instantaneously flashed to this ...
... thing . I just could not believe it . You just lie in bed with these things attached to you and they have real high class nurses at the control point watching this monitor . If anything goes wrong it is instantaneously flashed to this ...
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... things and have them interpreted by a physician . This way , instead of a physican examining each person individually in a conventional way , he is examining a quite large number . SURGEON GENERAL'S EVALUATION OF CHECKUPS Mr. FLOOD . Do ...
... things and have them interpreted by a physician . This way , instead of a physican examining each person individually in a conventional way , he is examining a quite large number . SURGEON GENERAL'S EVALUATION OF CHECKUPS Mr. FLOOD . Do ...
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... things in various age groups , and that brings on a lack of respect for law and order and discipline , perhaps including morality and sex relationships . Dr. STEWART . I wouldn't put it on the terms of a protest but you might put it on ...
... things in various age groups , and that brings on a lack of respect for law and order and discipline , perhaps including morality and sex relationships . Dr. STEWART . I wouldn't put it on the terms of a protest but you might put it on ...
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1967 estimate Increase activities actual 1966 estimate additional Administration agencies air pollution Amount tions Posi application appropriation areas assistance budget Bureau cancer CASHMAN Center chronic clinical committee Communicable Disease Center community health construction continue control programs cost dental DENTON DIEFENBACH Division effects environmental health equipment estimate 1967 estimate estimate__ evaluation expanded FARNUM Federal FERRAZZANO Fiscal year 1966 FLOOD FOGARTY Full-time equivalent GRANING groups GUTHRIE health departments health programs HOLGUIN hospitals improve Increase or decrease JOLIET laboratory Library manpower ment mental retardation million Nurse Training Act nursing Office operation patients percent personnel compensation pesticides physicians planning population present problems professional Public Buildings Service Public Health Service research grants Rhode Island schools SENCER SHRIVER solid waste staff statistics STEWART studies Surgeon survey syphilis Total obligations tuberculosis United utilization WHARTON