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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... substantial number of medical schools at which the prospective doctor could enroll . These were privately owned for - profit institutions whose course of study customarily extended to two terms of three or four months each . While this ...
... substantial number of medical schools at which the prospective doctor could enroll . These were privately owned for - profit institutions whose course of study customarily extended to two terms of three or four months each . While this ...
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... substantial number of deaths.6 Those who survived this treatment were then given large quantities of arsenic, which was thought to act as a tonic and improve appetite! In response to such appalling treatment, several different ...
... substantial number of deaths.6 Those who survived this treatment were then given large quantities of arsenic, which was thought to act as a tonic and improve appetite! In response to such appalling treatment, several different ...
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... substantial contributions to the Report's conclusions regarding each medical school and to the Report's general ... substantially below acceptable levels , but , Flexner insisted , all proprietary schools by virtue of being proprietary ...
... substantial contributions to the Report's conclusions regarding each medical school and to the Report's general ... substantially below acceptable levels , but , Flexner insisted , all proprietary schools by virtue of being proprietary ...
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... substantial competitive advantage.15 From the perspective of the twenty-first century, raising the educational requirements for medical practitioners appears perfectly reasonable. Following the Flexner Report all Class A medical ...
... substantial competitive advantage.15 From the perspective of the twenty-first century, raising the educational requirements for medical practitioners appears perfectly reasonable. Following the Flexner Report all Class A medical ...
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Ronald Hamowy. reduction in the number of physicians was substantial, with the ratio of physi- cians to population dropping from one to 630 in 1906 to about one to 800 in 1929. More important, the transformation of the nation's medical ...
Ronald Hamowy. reduction in the number of physicians was substantial, with the ratio of physi- cians to population dropping from one to 630 in 1906 to about one to 800 in 1929. More important, the transformation of the nation's medical ...
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 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...
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