Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967: Hearings. 89th Congress, 2d Session |
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... staff capacity , first to the Surgeon General and , later , to the Secretary of Health , Education , and Welfare . In 1957 , he became Assistant to the Surgeon General and the following year was named Chief of the Division of Public ...
... staff capacity , first to the Surgeon General and , later , to the Secretary of Health , Education , and Welfare . In 1957 , he became Assistant to the Surgeon General and the following year was named Chief of the Division of Public ...
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... staff , greater economy in the total planning effort , and more expeditious progress in the handling of construction proposals . The NIH has been engaged in major construction activities for many years and has developed a highly skilled ...
... staff , greater economy in the total planning effort , and more expeditious progress in the handling of construction proposals . The NIH has been engaged in major construction activities for many years and has developed a highly skilled ...
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... staff to be housed in the new facility : Solid waste research . - A major expansion in this field is planned . Cincinnati is to serve as the primary location for research in this field ; there are projected requirements for laboratories ...
... staff to be housed in the new facility : Solid waste research . - A major expansion in this field is planned . Cincinnati is to serve as the primary location for research in this field ; there are projected requirements for laboratories ...
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... staff , they have been examining the role of the educational program in the hos- pital . Mr. FLOOD . How many beds in that hospital ? Dr. WHARTON . I don't know , sir . Mr. FLOOD . Is it a big one ? Dr. WHARTON . I would have to guess ...
... staff , they have been examining the role of the educational program in the hos- pital . Mr. FLOOD . How many beds in that hospital ? Dr. WHARTON . I don't know , sir . Mr. FLOOD . Is it a big one ? Dr. WHARTON . I would have to guess ...
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... staff efforts in meeting the demands of a program expanded from 30 projects in 20 States in 1963 to about 95 grant - assisted projects located in 40 States , the majority of which will include hospital care . Gaps in the staff which ...
... staff efforts in meeting the demands of a program expanded from 30 projects in 20 States in 1963 to about 95 grant - assisted projects located in 40 States , the majority of which will include hospital care . Gaps in the staff which ...
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1967 estimate Increase activities actual 1966 estimate additional Administration agencies air pollution application appropriation assistance budget Bureau cancer CASHMAN chronic clinical committee Communicable Disease Center community health construction continue control programs cost demonstration DENTON DIEFENBACH Division effects environmental health equipment estimate 1967 estimate estimate__ evaluation expanded Federal FERRAZZANO Fiscal year 1966 FLOOD FOGARTY Full-time equivalent grant program groups GUTHRIE health departments health program HOLGUIN hospitals improvement Increase or decrease institutions JOLIET laboratory measles medicare ment mental retardation million Miss SCOTT Nurse Training Act nursing homes Office operation outpatient patients percent personnel compensation pesticides physicians planning Posi problem project grants Public Buildings Service Public Health Service Puerto Rico research grants Rhode Island schools SENCER Services management fund SHRIVER staff STEWART studies Surgeon syphilis technical services Total obligations tuberculosis University WHARTON