Testimony of Chief Medical Director, Veterans' Administration: Concerning Veterans' Hospitals, Facilities, and Personnel. June 17 and 18, 19471947 - 42 pages |
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... operate hospitals next year , exclusive of those three new ones . Mr. ALLEN . General , could I interrupt right there ? You spoke about the TB patients being on the increase . Now , did they contract that in the service , or did they ...
... operate hospitals next year , exclusive of those three new ones . Mr. ALLEN . General , could I interrupt right there ? You spoke about the TB patients being on the increase . Now , did they contract that in the service , or did they ...
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... I get the picture correctly , then you are going to have 4,818 less to operate with in the fiscal year 1948 than you asked for ? Dr. HAWLEY . Considerably less than that . Of course TESTIMONY CONCERNING VETERANS ' HOSPITALS 3.
... I get the picture correctly , then you are going to have 4,818 less to operate with in the fiscal year 1948 than you asked for ? Dr. HAWLEY . Considerably less than that . Of course TESTIMONY CONCERNING VETERANS ' HOSPITALS 3.
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... operate only how many beds ? Dr. HAWLEY . About 98,000 . Mr. ALLEN . You may not comment unless you want to but where are we going when we are having more veterans needing hospitaliza- tion , more hospitals opened up , building more ...
... operate only how many beds ? Dr. HAWLEY . About 98,000 . Mr. ALLEN . You may not comment unless you want to but where are we going when we are having more veterans needing hospitaliza- tion , more hospitals opened up , building more ...
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... operate your beds ? Dr. HAWLEY . The hearings of that committee have been published , and if I may have the opportunity of correcting any misstatement I make here after consulting that printed hearing , I would say at this time that I ...
... operate your beds ? Dr. HAWLEY . The hearings of that committee have been published , and if I may have the opportunity of correcting any misstatement I make here after consulting that printed hearing , I would say at this time that I ...
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... operate 500 beds there and have never been able to get a staff for that many , and the hospital , which is a huge plant of 1,000 or 1,500 beds , at the last report had about 250 patients in it . It is a very extravagant operation . The ...
... operate 500 beds there and have never been able to get a staff for that many , and the hospital , which is a huge plant of 1,000 or 1,500 beds , at the last report had about 250 patients in it . It is a very extravagant operation . The ...
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200-bed hospital ALLEN American Legion Americus answer arthritis atric NP GM&S Bronx building Bureau Calif closed Congress Congressman Taylor construction CROW denied admission district doctors DONOHUE EDITH NOURSE ROGERS employees F M F M F facilities Finney fiscal year 1948 FM FM full-time gentleman from Oklahoma gentleman yield Georgia GM&S Total TB HAWLEY hospital administrators hospital at Saratoga hospital open Hot Springs HUBER Johnson City JOHNSON of Oklahoma JUNE 18 KEARNEY keep this hospital Lake City Madam Chairman MEADE MITCHELL Mount Alto Muskogee NP GM&S Total number of beds number of patients Oklahoma City operate patient-day patients treated permanent PHILLIPS pitals poliomyelitis question RAMEY RANKIN record Ross Saratoga Hospital Saratoga Springs service officers situation small hospital staff statement Tallahassee TEAGUE temporary hospitals Tenn Thomasville Total TB Psychi treatment trying tuberculosis hospitals understand waiting list WHEELER
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