Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967: Hearings. 89th Congress, 2d Session |
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... persons who , though they cannot afford medical services , are still not medically indigent under the terms of State law . Medicare also recognizes that even though a person may not be indigent under the meaning of the law , he may yet ...
... persons who , though they cannot afford medical services , are still not medically indigent under the terms of State law . Medicare also recognizes that even though a person may not be indigent under the meaning of the law , he may yet ...
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... persons than the policeman ? And who is more in a position to temper justice with understanding for the emotionally disturbed than the judge ? The family physician is most certainly in a position to detect emotional brush fires before ...
... persons than the policeman ? And who is more in a position to temper justice with understanding for the emotionally disturbed than the judge ? The family physician is most certainly in a position to detect emotional brush fires before ...
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... persons or downgraded the positions and filled them with less qualified individuals . These types of actions have had the effect of seriously masking the magnitude of the need and providing substandard services . The lack of trained ...
... persons or downgraded the positions and filled them with less qualified individuals . These types of actions have had the effect of seriously masking the magnitude of the need and providing substandard services . The lack of trained ...
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... persons will continue to be treated in the public mental hospitals for some time to come . The effort to maintain decent standards in them must not lag . There is the continuing problem of how to supply services to citizens in sparsely ...
... persons will continue to be treated in the public mental hospitals for some time to come . The effort to maintain decent standards in them must not lag . There is the continuing problem of how to supply services to citizens in sparsely ...
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... persons , including the mentally disabled , by continued sup port of the NIMH training program . Such support to be optimally effective should take into account rising annual costs , including stipend levels which should be brought into ...
... persons , including the mentally disabled , by continued sup port of the NIMH training program . Such support to be optimally effective should take into account rising annual costs , including stipend levels which should be brought into ...
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Page 100 - ... primarily because parents and children no longer spend enough time together in those situations in which such training is possible.
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Page 686 - Idaho be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to forward certified copies of this memorial to the President and...
Page 337 - ... into a single organization to serve the people of the United States in their pursuit of better park and recreation facilities and programs and to help provide more wholesome and meaningful leisure time activities for the American people. The organizations that now comprise the National Recreation and Park Association formerly were the National Recreation Association, American Institute of Park Executives, American Recreation Society, National Conference on State Parks, National Association of...
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