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... an adequate diagnosis can be secured in terms of both physical and mental disease . In many areas doctors do not have facilities for making complete examinations in their own offices and hospitals very often will not admit the -30-
... an adequate diagnosis can be secured in terms of both physical and mental disease . In many areas doctors do not have facilities for making complete examinations in their own offices and hospitals very often will not admit the -30-
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Midwives completing course of instruction . Each State is to interpret this item accord- ing to its own policies . Only the number of midwives completing the course during the period covered by the -134- · 134.
Midwives completing course of instruction . Each State is to interpret this item accord- ing to its own policies . Only the number of midwives completing the course during the period covered by the -134- · 134.
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... a complete list of all sources of drinking and culinary water intended for use during the current calendar year and shall request approval of the use of such water on conveyances operated by them in interstate traffic .
... a complete list of all sources of drinking and culinary water intended for use during the current calendar year and shall request approval of the use of such water on conveyances operated by them in interstate traffic .
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Roll Call | 21 |
The Statistical Data Required in Connection with | 40 |
New Standard Certificates of Birth and Death and the Proposed | 47 |
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