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The patient has a free choice of co- operating physicians and in most communities this means almost all doctors in the neighborhood . In most areas where the plan has been in use , both physicians and patients have expressed ...
The patient has a free choice of co- operating physicians and in most communities this means almost all doctors in the neighborhood . In most areas where the plan has been in use , both physicians and patients have expressed ...
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Free diagnostic and treatment facilities shall be pro- vided by all health departments or clinics receiving funds under this Act for ( a ) the diagnosis and emergency treatment of all patients who apply ; ( b ) all patients referred by ...
Free diagnostic and treatment facilities shall be pro- vided by all health departments or clinics receiving funds under this Act for ( a ) the diagnosis and emergency treatment of all patients who apply ; ( b ) all patients referred by ...
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Serologic tests for syphilis are performed without charge for indigent patients in every State in the Union including the District of Columbia , and 39 States perform these tests for all patients regardless of economic condition .
Serologic tests for syphilis are performed without charge for indigent patients in every State in the Union including the District of Columbia , and 39 States perform these tests for all patients regardless of economic condition .
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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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