Testimony of Chief Medical Director, Veterans' Administration: Concerning Veterans' Hospitals, Facilities, and Personnel. June 17 and 18, 19471947 - 42 pages |
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... treated by the hospitals . I am not complaining about that . What I am talking about is these veterans that need hospitalization and cannot get in . Mr. CROW . Will the gentleman yield ? I think the gentleman himself is in a pretty good ...
... treated by the hospitals . I am not complaining about that . What I am talking about is these veterans that need hospitalization and cannot get in . Mr. CROW . Will the gentleman yield ? I think the gentleman himself is in a pretty good ...
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... treatment ? Dr. HAWLEY . I agree with that thoroughly , and I would say that we are admitting 40,000 veterans a month in hospitals and while I deplore these errors of medical judgment I am afraid it 28 TESTIMONY CONCERNING VETERANS ...
... treatment ? Dr. HAWLEY . I agree with that thoroughly , and I would say that we are admitting 40,000 veterans a month in hospitals and while I deplore these errors of medical judgment I am afraid it 28 TESTIMONY CONCERNING VETERANS ...
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... treatments afforded at the hospital and the record of treatment and the number of discharges . The CHAIRMAN . Very well , Mr. Taylor . The statement and sum- mary will be included in the record . ( The statement and summary referred to ...
... treatments afforded at the hospital and the record of treatment and the number of discharges . The CHAIRMAN . Very well , Mr. Taylor . The statement and sum- mary will be included in the record . ( The statement and summary referred to ...
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... treatment their expressions of appre- ciation for the care which our Government was providing for them . There can be no plausible reason for abandonment of the Saratoga Hospital . The argument that hospital personnel is necessary ...
... treatment their expressions of appre- ciation for the care which our Government was providing for them . There can be no plausible reason for abandonment of the Saratoga Hospital . The argument that hospital personnel is necessary ...
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... treatment on Aug. 1 , 1945 7 . 7 19 Fracture bi - maleolar subluxation fracture OS calsis- Multiple fractures ... treated , for instance , for arthritis , neuritis , poliomyelitis , TESTIMONY CONCERNING VETERANS ' HOSPITALS 37.
... treatment on Aug. 1 , 1945 7 . 7 19 Fracture bi - maleolar subluxation fracture OS calsis- Multiple fractures ... treated , for instance , for arthritis , neuritis , poliomyelitis , TESTIMONY CONCERNING VETERANS ' HOSPITALS 37.
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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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Page 15 - ... emergency cases. I think the public, from the information that comes out of your office, it seems to me, gets such a glowing report that everything is going all right, when I know down in my State that they are not. I just fairly well sympathize with the Appropriations Committee and everyone else, but if you are not going to come in here and tell us what you need...
Page 20 - ... the certification ? Mr. SHUFF. I was not in it at the time. I have to get that from Mr. Fowler. Do you have the vote ? Mr. FOWLER. Do you want the actual figures of the vote ? Mr. PUCINSKI. Approximately. Mr. AYRES. Yes, approximately. Mr. PUCINSKI. I will give it to you in just a second. Mr. AYRES. The thing that I am trying to get at, Mr. Chairman, is that this has come up in different places throughout the country. The employees go out and strike and then, before anything is settled, most...