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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... persons , ranks highest in the world today and that medical standards and techniques in medical research in this country are outstanding . What is their span of life ? These crippled persons can live as long as you and I. We are ...
... persons , ranks highest in the world today and that medical standards and techniques in medical research in this country are outstanding . What is their span of life ? These crippled persons can live as long as you and I. We are ...
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... persons in the United States today with chronic , progressive , multiple sclerosis and related demyelinating diseases . This is comparable to the esti- mated 250,000 persons suffering from the after effects of polio . The National ...
... persons in the United States today with chronic , progressive , multiple sclerosis and related demyelinating diseases . This is comparable to the esti- mated 250,000 persons suffering from the after effects of polio . The National ...
Page 986
... persons with epilepsy to be employed - and they should be employed ; there is not any reason at all they should not be employed - we have to reenfranchise them . It is impossible to say to a person with epilepsy now , " Your attacks are ...
... persons with epilepsy to be employed - and they should be employed ; there is not any reason at all they should not be employed - we have to reenfranchise them . It is impossible to say to a person with epilepsy now , " Your attacks are ...
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... persons with epilepsy to marry . The penalties for disobedience of these inhuman laws are excessive fines and / or imprisonment . Until recently many more than 17 States pursued this course . Another State does not forbid the marriage ...
... persons with epilepsy to marry . The penalties for disobedience of these inhuman laws are excessive fines and / or imprisonment . Until recently many more than 17 States pursued this course . Another State does not forbid the marriage ...
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... persons totally blacked out but also those with some remaining vision , which can range from bare light perception to an amount which enables them to see at 20 feet what the person with normal vision can see at 200 feet ; and the ...
... persons totally blacked out but also those with some remaining vision , which can range from bare light perception to an amount which enables them to see at 20 feet what the person with normal vision can see at 200 feet ; and the ...
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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.
Page 961 - B823 from the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness of the National Institutes of Health...
Page 1611 - Failure to give notice within the time provided in this policy shall not invalidate any claim if it shall be shown not to have been reasonably possible to give such notice and that notice was given as soon as was reasonably possible.
Page 1468 - Building America's Health; a Report to the President by the President's Commission on the Health Needs of the Nation (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1953), IV, 69.
Page 1002 - Valuable information was secured from the American Association of Workers for the Blind ; the American Foundation for the Blind; the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness; the...
Page 1567 - Baelir is the president and medical director of the Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York.
Page 1019 - ... the restoration of the handicapped to the fullest physical, mental, social, vocational, and economic usefulness of which they are capable.
Page 1114 - ... the maintenance, and the advancement of standards of hospitals for mental disorders, of out-patient clinics, and of all other agencies concerned with the medical, social and legal aspects of these disorders; (C) to further psychiatric education and research; (D) and to apply psychiatric knowledge to other branches of medicine, to other sciences and to the public welfare.
Page 1284 - That date was defined in the plan as the first day of the month coinciding with, or next following, the participant's normal retirement age.
Page 1296 - Benefits be payable for more than thirteen weeks for any one continuous period of disability whether from one or more causes, or for successive periods of disability due to the same or related cause or causes.