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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... limited means on diseases for which the prognosis was not so serious as with muscular dystrophy . For example , if muscular dystrophy patients were given adequate physical therapy , the minimum cost for 200,000 patients would be ...
... limited means on diseases for which the prognosis was not so serious as with muscular dystrophy . For example , if muscular dystrophy patients were given adequate physical therapy , the minimum cost for 200,000 patients would be ...
Page 907
... limited by what we know about the brain , and , therefore the vast amount we must yet learn about cerebral palsy is conditioned by what we have yet to find out about the brain - how it functions and how it responds to and recovers from ...
... limited by what we know about the brain , and , therefore the vast amount we must yet learn about cerebral palsy is conditioned by what we have yet to find out about the brain - how it functions and how it responds to and recovers from ...
Page 913
... limited by what we know about the brain , and therefore the vast amount we must learn about cerebral palsy is conditioned by what we have yet to find out about the brain - how it functions and how it responds and recovers from a variety ...
... limited by what we know about the brain , and therefore the vast amount we must learn about cerebral palsy is conditioned by what we have yet to find out about the brain - how it functions and how it responds and recovers from a variety ...
Page 914
... limited . We must husband our resources , and care- fully planned and carefully developed programs are necessary . The last of the four things is money , and we need a great deal of it . Much has already been done to help provide these ...
... limited . We must husband our resources , and care- fully planned and carefully developed programs are necessary . The last of the four things is money , and we need a great deal of it . Much has already been done to help provide these ...
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... limited numbers of trained personnel available , it is imperative that more funds be available to accelerate and intensify our present rate of operation . One million dollars in 1953-54 is the minimum sum with which our present 14 ...
... limited numbers of trained personnel available , it is imperative that more funds be available to accelerate and intensify our present rate of operation . One million dollars in 1953-54 is the minimum sum with which our present 14 ...
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Page 1060 - APA is to advance psychology as a science, as a profession, and as a means of promoting human welfare.
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