National Health Insurance Proposals: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First [and Second] Session[s] ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
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Page 1361
... poor vision was found to be a contributing factor in 50 percent of these cases . " 5 Working with a faculty member from the University of Chattanooga , Tennes- see , in 1965 , Dr. David Dzik , an optometrist , examined 125 children ...
... poor vision was found to be a contributing factor in 50 percent of these cases . " 5 Working with a faculty member from the University of Chattanooga , Tennes- see , in 1965 , Dr. David Dzik , an optometrist , examined 125 children ...
Page 1362
... poor need more and better care , of all types , and call ill afford it ... " William C. Richardson , an instructor in hospital administration at the Graduate School of Business , University of Chicago , reported that activity - limiting ...
... poor need more and better care , of all types , and call ill afford it ... " William C. Richardson , an instructor in hospital administration at the Graduate School of Business , University of Chicago , reported that activity - limiting ...
Page 1363
... Poor visual performance by children can lead to under - achieve- ment in school , dropouts , and delinquency ; reduced vision among those normally in the employable age group of 17 to 64 years of age can result in low produc- tivity ...
... Poor visual performance by children can lead to under - achieve- ment in school , dropouts , and delinquency ; reduced vision among those normally in the employable age group of 17 to 64 years of age can result in low produc- tivity ...
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... poor vision can and do make further contribu- tions to society . Many undertake the learning of new skills in fields which had previously been avocations or hobbies , The restoration of retention of adequate visual skills permits the ...
... poor vision can and do make further contribu- tions to society . Many undertake the learning of new skills in fields which had previously been avocations or hobbies , The restoration of retention of adequate visual skills permits the ...
Page 1371
... poor vision was found to be a contributing factor in 50 percent of these cases . The cost to society of delinquent or criminal acts by young people is high , especially in terms of direct dollar outlays for apprehension , detention ...
... poor vision was found to be a contributing factor in 50 percent of these cases . The cost to society of delinquent or criminal acts by young people is high , especially in terms of direct dollar outlays for apprehension , detention ...
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