Health Inquiry: Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First and [-second] Sessions ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 3151 pages |
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... continue to consider such conditions as cerebral palsy , epilepsy , multiple sclerosis and muscular dystrophy as single , independent entities . Because these are disorders of the nervous sys- tem , however , most often of the brain and ...
... continue to consider such conditions as cerebral palsy , epilepsy , multiple sclerosis and muscular dystrophy as single , independent entities . Because these are disorders of the nervous sys- tem , however , most often of the brain and ...
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... continue this afternoon or try to finish this morning ? The CHAIRMAN . How many witnesses do you have in mind ? Dr. TREAGER . Well , I have at least six witnesses . The CHAIRMAN . Will you give me the subject on which they will appear ...
... continue this afternoon or try to finish this morning ? The CHAIRMAN . How many witnesses do you have in mind ? Dr. TREAGER . Well , I have at least six witnesses . The CHAIRMAN . Will you give me the subject on which they will appear ...
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... continue to grow , we have hopes of a much brighter outlook than we would be able to present to you today . However , we know that this helping of the individual cerebral palsied , important as it is , will not solve the real problem ...
... continue to grow , we have hopes of a much brighter outlook than we would be able to present to you today . However , we know that this helping of the individual cerebral palsied , important as it is , will not solve the real problem ...
Page 951
... continue with these experiments ? Dr. TRAEGER . By all means . Mr. HELLER . Going into everything ? Dr. TRAEGER . Surely . Mr. OWEN . The finding of a diagnosis that can be applied with certainty is one of our very great problems to ...
... continue with these experiments ? Dr. TRAEGER . By all means . Mr. HELLER . Going into everything ? Dr. TRAEGER . Surely . Mr. OWEN . The finding of a diagnosis that can be applied with certainty is one of our very great problems to ...
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... continue and broaden research . It is worthy of note that in 1952 approximately 45 percent of funds received in the ... continuing existing research projects , inaugurating other such projects and expanding the educational and ...
... continue and broaden research . It is worthy of note that in 1952 approximately 45 percent of funds received in the ... continuing existing research projects , inaugurating other such projects and expanding the educational and ...
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