Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967: Hearings. 89th Congress, 2d Session |
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... patients now under custodial care by 50 percent or more . " The trumpet sounded clearly enough in 1963 , but in subsequent years its sound has been fading away . I do not contend that we are not making progress . Over the past decade we ...
... patients now under custodial care by 50 percent or more . " The trumpet sounded clearly enough in 1963 , but in subsequent years its sound has been fading away . I do not contend that we are not making progress . Over the past decade we ...
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... patients out of the hospitals and back into the community . Eighty percent of the funds awarded up to now are being used for additional and new kinds of personnel- those who work most closely and effectively with the patients - attend ...
... patients out of the hospitals and back into the community . Eighty percent of the funds awarded up to now are being used for additional and new kinds of personnel- those who work most closely and effectively with the patients - attend ...
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... patients . The technical manual produced by this one modest project is now being used by a number of schools for the retarded in various parts of the country . Mr. Chairman , these are the forgotten people in our State institu- tions to ...
... patients . The technical manual produced by this one modest project is now being used by a number of schools for the retarded in various parts of the country . Mr. Chairman , these are the forgotten people in our State institu- tions to ...
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... PATIENTS A great number of patients in our State mental institutions come from the lower end of the socioeconomic scale . This , I think , is not altogether coincidental . How many such persons would now be productive members of our ...
... PATIENTS A great number of patients in our State mental institutions come from the lower end of the socioeconomic scale . This , I think , is not altogether coincidental . How many such persons would now be productive members of our ...
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... patients in those same hospitals and that only death offers final release for many of their patients . I know that early intensive treatment can restore many of our mentally ill to productive life in days and weeks rather than months ...
... patients in those same hospitals and that only death offers final release for many of their patients . I know that early intensive treatment can restore many of our mentally ill to productive life in days and weeks rather than months ...
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