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 908
... centers of the brain control different parts or functions of the body . Collections of nerve cells in other parts of the brain are important in helping to stabilize , coordinate , and otherwise influence this control by adding impulses ...
... centers of the brain control different parts or functions of the body . Collections of nerve cells in other parts of the brain are important in helping to stabilize , coordinate , and otherwise influence this control by adding impulses ...
Page 910
... centers selecting not only men of established reputation working in magnificently equipped institu- tions , but also men of promise with ideas and a desire to follow leads of impor- tance to them . The great emphasis upon means of ...
... centers selecting not only men of established reputation working in magnificently equipped institu- tions , but also men of promise with ideas and a desire to follow leads of impor- tance to them . The great emphasis upon means of ...
Page 917
... centers . ( b ) Training physicians , therapists , and teachers . ( c ) Securing educational advantages . ( d ) Setting up recreational centers . ( e ) Expanding existing facilities . ( f ) Operating vocational and employment services ...
... centers . ( b ) Training physicians , therapists , and teachers . ( c ) Securing educational advantages . ( d ) Setting up recreational centers . ( e ) Expanding existing facilities . ( f ) Operating vocational and employment services ...
Page 918
... centers , etc. In many communities the money raised by the local affiliate of United Cerebral Palsy Associations is used for grants to existing facilities in hospitals , schools , and rehabilitation centers . The major emphasis for 1953 ...
... centers , etc. In many communities the money raised by the local affiliate of United Cerebral Palsy Associations is used for grants to existing facilities in hospitals , schools , and rehabilitation centers . The major emphasis for 1953 ...
Page 936
... centers of the brain resulting in loss or impairment of voluntary muscular control . The misconceptions of a few years ago that cerebral palsy is hereditary and con- tagious have been completely dispelled . Community leaders from the ...
... centers of the brain resulting in loss or impairment of voluntary muscular control . The misconceptions of a few years ago that cerebral palsy is hereditary and con- tagious have been completely dispelled . Community leaders from the ...
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Page 995 - Central visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye, with corrective glasses, or central visual acuity of more than 20/200 if there is a field defect in which the peripheral field has contracted to such an extent that the widest diameter of visual field subtends an angular distance no greater than 20 degrees in the better eye.
Page 1062 - APA is to advance psychology as a science, as a profession, and as a means of promoting human welfare.
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Page 963 - B823 from the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness of the National Institutes of Health...
Page 995 - The permanent impairment of vision of both eyes of the following status: central visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye, with corrective glasses, or central visual acuity of more than 20/200 if there is a field defect in which the peripheral field has contracted to such an extent that the widest diameter of visual field subtends an angular distance no greater than twenty degrees...
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