Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967, Volumes 4-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... patients have fewer red blood cells than normal a poorly formed bones . There is no specific treatment for the disease and in past most patients died in infancy or early childhood . Now , when given frequ small feedings and antibiotics ...
... patients have fewer red blood cells than normal a poorly formed bones . There is no specific treatment for the disease and in past most patients died in infancy or early childhood . Now , when given frequ small feedings and antibiotics ...
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... patients receiving care are based on the sum of resident patients at beginning of year plus all admissions ( excluding transfers ) . Estimated . * Includes VA clinics . II . Estimated cost of care To Federal , State , and local ...
... patients receiving care are based on the sum of resident patients at beginning of year plus all admissions ( excluding transfers ) . Estimated . * Includes VA clinics . II . Estimated cost of care To Federal , State , and local ...
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... patients , thus avoiding the inherent danger of mistaking tissue culture contaminants for isolates from patients . The organism was cultured by inoculating brothagar me- dem with specimens of leukemic bone marrow and blood . This work ...
... patients , thus avoiding the inherent danger of mistaking tissue culture contaminants for isolates from patients . The organism was cultured by inoculating brothagar me- dem with specimens of leukemic bone marrow and blood . This work ...
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... patients from fatal hemorrhages which may be caused in part by drug damage to bone marrow . Isolation in relatively germ - free areas shielded patients from life - threatening infections that fre- qectly accompany intensive drug ...
... patients from fatal hemorrhages which may be caused in part by drug damage to bone marrow . Isolation in relatively germ - free areas shielded patients from life - threatening infections that fre- qectly accompany intensive drug ...
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... patients ? ( 2 ) What are the signs that indicate a good or poor outcome in schizophrenia ? ( 3 ) What are the effective treatments for schizophrenia , and what are their limitations ? On the first question , one investigator shows on a ...
... patients ? ( 2 ) What are the signs that indicate a good or poor outcome in schizophrenia ? ( 3 ) What are the effective treatments for schizophrenia , and what are their limitations ? On the first question , one investigator shows on a ...
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Page 536 - ... to afford to the medical profession and the medical institutions of the Nation, through such cooperative arrangements, the opportunity of making available to their patients the latest advances in the diagnosis and treatment of these diseases...
Page 537 - President as not being appropriate for the purposes hereof, or (2) any urban area, including those surrounding areas that form an economic and socially related region, taking into consideration such factors as present and future population trends and patterns of urban growth, location of transportation facilities and systems, and distribution of industrial, commercial, residential, governmental, institutional, and other activities, which in the opinion of the President lends itself as being appropriate...
Page 536 - No person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.
Page 384 - Alcoholism is a chronic disease, or disorder of behavior, characterized by the repeated drinking of alcoholic beverages to an extent that exceeds customary dietary use or ordinary compliance with the social drinking customs of the community, and which interferes with the drinker's health, inter-personal relations or economic functioning.
Page 140 - The objective of the research grant program of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is to provide support for research on the etiology, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control of mental illness, and the promotion of mental health.
Page 552 - June 30, 1968, for grants to assist public or nonprofit private universities, medical schools, research institutions, and other public or nonprofit private institutions and agencies in planning, in conducting feasibility studies, and in operating pilot projects for the establishment, of regional medical programs of research, training, and demonstration activities for carrying out the purposes of this title.
Page 104 - Dept. of Pharmacology New York University School of Medicine 550 First Avenue New York, NY 10016 FAX: 212-263-7133 James C.
Page 103 - MD Chief Medical Director Department of Medicine and Surgery Veterans Administration Washington, DC ROBERT Q.
Page 285 - Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee: It is a privilege for me to appear before this Committee for the...
Page 276 - State or possession, any virus, therapeutic serum, toxin, antitoxin, vaccine, blood, blood component or derivative, allergenic product, or analogous product, or arsphenamine or its derivatives (or any other trivalent organic arsenic compound), applicable to the prevention, treatment, or cm of diseases or injuries of man...