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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Page 869
... possible for a surgeon to start cutting through the human body , beginning at the feet , and that such an amputation could be extended quite a ways - 2 or 3 feet- and at the end of that space there would still be left a partially useful ...
... possible for a surgeon to start cutting through the human body , beginning at the feet , and that such an amputation could be extended quite a ways - 2 or 3 feet- and at the end of that space there would still be left a partially useful ...
Page 876
... . It has to be possible to stop the growth after it has achieved an opti- mum distance and the fibers have grown to the regions where they are destined to activate . But the important thing here is 876 HEALTH INQUIRY.
... . It has to be possible to stop the growth after it has achieved an opti- mum distance and the fibers have grown to the regions where they are destined to activate . But the important thing here is 876 HEALTH INQUIRY.
Page 881
... possible . Mr. HELLER . I cannot argue with you . Dr. TRAEGER . Bone will regenerate and the eye cornea at times will take , and a skin graft takes , but a dead nerve cell in the brain or the spinal cord is finished . Now , the work ...
... possible . Mr. HELLER . I cannot argue with you . Dr. TRAEGER . Bone will regenerate and the eye cornea at times will take , and a skin graft takes , but a dead nerve cell in the brain or the spinal cord is finished . Now , the work ...
Page 884
... possible to pick that out and do it no matter how many billions we were going to spend . We cannot do that in this field because there are so many other things that call for our sympathy and our efforts . That is my reason for trying to ...
... possible to pick that out and do it no matter how many billions we were going to spend . We cannot do that in this field because there are so many other things that call for our sympathy and our efforts . That is my reason for trying to ...
Page 900
... possible treatment and the students see these patients , but otherwise the students have very little contact with patients with the disease and as a consequence they are unable to make the diagnosis . Mr. HESELTON . That is all . Mr ...
... possible treatment and the students see these patients , but otherwise the students have very little contact with patients with the disease and as a consequence they are unable to make the diagnosis . Mr. HESELTON . That is all . Mr ...
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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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