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
... question , and I think it is a good question , and that is , Why cannot the voluntary health agencies and the States take over the entire job of providing funds for research ? Well , I have been the medical consultant to a voluntary ...
... question , and I think it is a good question , and that is , Why cannot the voluntary health agencies and the States take over the entire job of providing funds for research ? Well , I have been the medical consultant to a voluntary ...
Page 877
... question of regeneration in the central nervous system and a great deal of hope for the future victims of spinal ... questions ? Mr. PRIEST . Dr. Traeger , I understood you to say that the Federal appropriations for all victims of ...
... question of regeneration in the central nervous system and a great deal of hope for the future victims of spinal ... questions ? Mr. PRIEST . Dr. Traeger , I understood you to say that the Federal appropriations for all victims of ...
Page 882
... question . I know that I have had young men get in touch with me in regard to claims they would have with the Veterans ' Administration . Their cases would be diagnosed as either migraine or epilepsy or one of the nervous disorders ...
... question . I know that I have had young men get in touch with me in regard to claims they would have with the Veterans ' Administration . Their cases would be diagnosed as either migraine or epilepsy or one of the nervous disorders ...
Page 890
... question he might not be in a position to answer , but I just wonder if the chairman knows whether or not the Department of Health , Education , and Welfare has now or is considering some program to submit to the Congress on this question ...
... question he might not be in a position to answer , but I just wonder if the chairman knows whether or not the Department of Health , Education , and Welfare has now or is considering some program to submit to the Congress on this question ...
Page 891
... question which came to my mind in connection with what you were saying , Dr. Forster , and also in con- nection with what Dr. Traeger had said . How many hours of neuro- logical training does a medical student get at a medical school in ...
... question which came to my mind in connection with what you were saying , Dr. Forster , and also in con- nection with what Dr. Traeger had said . How many hours of neuro- logical training does a medical student get at a medical school in ...
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