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 894
... doctors , scientists , and laymen who have appeared as witnesses in these hearings would constitute as fine a set of specialists as I know of . I have been greatly impressed . I know that all the members of the committee have been ...
... doctors , scientists , and laymen who have appeared as witnesses in these hearings would constitute as fine a set of specialists as I know of . I have been greatly impressed . I know that all the members of the committee have been ...
Page 950
... doctors on the panel : Mr. Owen made the statement that the doctors fail to recognize the disease he just discussed and yet he very clearly and succinctly mentions the symp- toms , enumerating double vision , staggering , tremors ...
... doctors on the panel : Mr. Owen made the statement that the doctors fail to recognize the disease he just discussed and yet he very clearly and succinctly mentions the symp- toms , enumerating double vision , staggering , tremors ...
Page 952
... doctors , then it is our duty to do it . But I have said many times , and I hope some of these doctors will agree with me . I realize they are on a spot . Dr. TRAEGER . I agree . Mr. KLEIN . These doctors are afraid to speak their own ...
... doctors , then it is our duty to do it . But I have said many times , and I hope some of these doctors will agree with me . I realize they are on a spot . Dr. TRAEGER . I agree . Mr. KLEIN . These doctors are afraid to speak their own ...
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... doctors throughout the United States . It will make Government socialized medicine absolutely unnecessary . In every section of the country , groups of doctors can carry out their own independent adaptations of the pattern of voluntary ...
... doctors throughout the United States . It will make Government socialized medicine absolutely unnecessary . In every section of the country , groups of doctors can carry out their own independent adaptations of the pattern of voluntary ...
Page 1342
... doctors throughout the United States . It will make Government socialized medicine absolutely unnecessary . In every section of the country , groups of doctors can carry out their own independent adaptations of the pattern of voluntary ...
... doctors throughout the United States . It will make Government socialized medicine absolutely unnecessary . In every section of the country , groups of doctors can carry out their own independent adaptations of the pattern of voluntary ...
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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.
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