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A year ago , Dr. Riggin , of Virginia , wanted to go into the distribution of anti - syphilitic drugs to all physicians for all patients in the State . He hesitated to do so for he estimated that the distribution would cost about ...
A year ago , Dr. Riggin , of Virginia , wanted to go into the distribution of anti - syphilitic drugs to all physicians for all patients in the State . He hesitated to do so for he estimated that the distribution would cost about ...
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JAMES A. HAYNE ( South Carolina ) : South Carolina was a pioneer State in the free distribution of drugs , particularly antitoxin . have to throw certain restrictions around the distribution of drugs .
JAMES A. HAYNE ( South Carolina ) : South Carolina was a pioneer State in the free distribution of drugs , particularly antitoxin . have to throw certain restrictions around the distribution of drugs .
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The population distribution is a direct one . Using the latest available mid - year estimates of popu- lation , 30 percent of the funds , or $ 2,400,000 , is divided equally per capita among the States . ( It works out to $ .0085 per ...
The population distribution is a direct one . Using the latest available mid - year estimates of popu- lation , 30 percent of the funds , or $ 2,400,000 , is divided equally per capita among the States . ( It works out to $ .0085 per ...
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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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