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 872
... funds for research ? Well , I have been the medical consultant to a voluntary health agency for 4 years , and at its incep- tion you had a choice between collecting money to educate the public about the disease or collecting money to ...
... funds for research ? Well , I have been the medical consultant to a voluntary health agency for 4 years , and at its incep- tion you had a choice between collecting money to educate the public about the disease or collecting money to ...
Page 879
... funds for research into muscular dis- trophy in connection with the work being conducted at the New York Hospital . That opened my eyes to possibilities , when an organization such as that , not an exceedingly large organization , takes ...
... funds for research into muscular dis- trophy in connection with the work being conducted at the New York Hospital . That opened my eyes to possibilities , when an organization such as that , not an exceedingly large organization , takes ...
Page 880
... funds from the public are necessarily show- ing the public that the need exists and what can be accomplished if the funds are provided . So I am hopeful as a result of these hearings there will be an awakening of the public conscience ...
... funds from the public are necessarily show- ing the public that the need exists and what can be accomplished if the funds are provided . So I am hopeful as a result of these hearings there will be an awakening of the public conscience ...
Page 890
... funds are no longer available , or to a very limited degree , so that the medical schools have that particular plight . Actually , I happen to be more fortunate than most of my colleagues because the rector of our university understands ...
... funds are no longer available , or to a very limited degree , so that the medical schools have that particular plight . Actually , I happen to be more fortunate than most of my colleagues because the rector of our university understands ...
Page 895
... funds in re- search and in training is always followed by a greater response from the public itself . This year we were awfully pleased to get some increase in the budget of the National Institute of Neurological Dis- eases and ...
... funds in re- search and in training is always followed by a greater response from the public itself . This year we were awfully pleased to get some increase in the budget of the National Institute of Neurological Dis- eases and ...
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