Government and Public Health in AmericaEdward Elgar Publishing, 2008 M01 1 - 544 pages How involved should the government be in American healthcare? Ronald Hamowy argues that to answer this pressing question, we must understand the genesis of the five main federal agencies charged with responsibility for our health: the Public Health Servic |
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... President Lincoln's cabinet, was compelled to observe that the number of marine hospitals, over which the Department of the Treasury had jurisdiction, 'has been increased far beyond necessity or utility'.4 While the tax on seamen was ...
... President Lincoln's cabinet, was compelled to observe that the number of marine hospitals, over which the Department of the Treasury had jurisdiction, 'has been increased far beyond necessity or utility'.4 While the tax on seamen was ...
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... President William Howard Taft regarded expansion of his cabinet to include a Secretary of Health as unacceptable,34 Congress did not proceed with the bill. However, it did enact a somewhat scaled-down version originally suggested by the ...
... President William Howard Taft regarded expansion of his cabinet to include a Secretary of Health as unacceptable,34 Congress did not proceed with the bill. However, it did enact a somewhat scaled-down version originally suggested by the ...
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... President would now be prepared to view the Service's transformation into a Department of Health with greater favor ... President. Led by the American Legion, veterans' organizations had publicized a number of instances of incompetent ...
... President would now be prepared to view the Service's transformation into a Department of Health with greater favor ... President. Led by the American Legion, veterans' organizations had publicized a number of instances of incompetent ...
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... President, until finally, in 1930, it passed both the House and Senate and was signed by President Herbert Hoover. The law provided for regular corps commissions for dentists, pharmacists, sanitary engineers, and Hygienic Laboratory ...
... President, until finally, in 1930, it passed both the House and Senate and was signed by President Herbert Hoover. The law provided for regular corps commissions for dentists, pharmacists, sanitary engineers, and Hygienic Laboratory ...
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... President Roosevelt . 110 The President had been given authority by Congress to rearrange and consolidate these agencies provided the restructuring did not meet explicit Congressional disapproval . In 1939 Roosevelt created a new agency ...
... President Roosevelt . 110 The President had been given authority by Congress to rearrange and consolidate these agencies provided the restructuring did not meet explicit Congressional disapproval . In 1939 Roosevelt created a new agency ...
Contents
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The Food and Drug Administration | 103 |
The Veterans Administration | 271 |
The National Institutes of Health | 340 |
Medicare | 444 |
Index | 503 |
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Page 186 - That no additive shall be deemed to be safe if it is found to induce cancer when ingested by man or animal, or if it is found, after tests which are appropriate for the evaluation of the safety of food additives, to induce cancer in man or animal...
Page 133 - ... Second. If it be labeled or branded so as to deceive or mislead the purchaser, or purport to be a foreign product when not so, or if the contents of the 'package as originally put up shall have been removed in whole or in part and other contents shall have been placed in such package or if...
Page 345 - The Public Health Service may study and investigate the diseases of man and conditions influencing the propagation and spread thereof, including sanitation and sewage and the pollution either directly or indirectly of the navigable streams and lakes of the United States...
Page 454 - The American Public Welfare Association, and the National Association of Social Workers.
Page 133 - First. If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength.
Page 250 - To the dispensing or distribution of any of the aforesaid drugs to a patient by a physician, dentist, or veterinary surgeon registered under this chapter in the course of his professional practice only...
Page 440 - The time has come in America when the same kind of concentrated effort that split the atom and took man to the moon should be turned toward conquering this dread disease.
Page 182 - ... interstate commerce, shall be liable to be proceeded against while in interstate commerce, or at any time thereafter, on libel of information and condemned in any district court of...
Page 121 - Treasury as ex officio members, and of the Surgeon General of the Army, the Surgeon General of the Navy, and the...