Health Inquiry: Heart disease, cancerU.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 3151 pages pt.8: Contains two compilations. a. "Health and Maternity Insurance Throughout the World," Feb. 1954, by Carl H. Farman, SSA (p. 2565-2629). b. "Hospital and Medical Care Programs in Great Britain, Sweden, New Zealand, and Australia," Feb. 1954, by Martha D. Ring, PHS (p. 2631-3151) |
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Page 43
... advances in medicine depicted so that everyone can understand them as you can see them at our conventions and meetings as they are produced by the bureau of exhibits . Our committee on mental health , of course , is very active and is ...
... advances in medicine depicted so that everyone can understand them as you can see them at our conventions and meetings as they are produced by the bureau of exhibits . Our committee on mental health , of course , is very active and is ...
Page 44
... advances of medical science since the beginning of the 20th century offer con- vincing evidence of what can be done when competent researchers have an opportunity to work with freedom , facilities , and funds . A review of the medical ...
... advances of medical science since the beginning of the 20th century offer con- vincing evidence of what can be done when competent researchers have an opportunity to work with freedom , facilities , and funds . A review of the medical ...
Page 57
... advance in the problem of sodium retention in the body has been the development of a plastic substance , a cation exchange resin , which when taken by mouth absorbs salt in the body . This substance ( though it , too , has disadvantages ) ...
... advance in the problem of sodium retention in the body has been the development of a plastic substance , a cation exchange resin , which when taken by mouth absorbs salt in the body . This substance ( though it , too , has disadvantages ) ...
Page 58
... advance those patients who would benefit from the operation . One investigator is studying by anatomical and physiological means , the distribution of the sympathetic nerves commonly removed in sympathec- tomies . The significance of ...
... advance those patients who would benefit from the operation . One investigator is studying by anatomical and physiological means , the distribution of the sympathetic nerves commonly removed in sympathec- tomies . The significance of ...
Page 61
... advances have been made . The fact that they are ranked today among the less important types of heart disease is evidence that they have been reduced in rank by the benefits of research and its application . For example : Syphilitic ...
... advances have been made . The fact that they are ranked today among the less important types of heart disease is evidence that they have been reduced in rank by the benefits of research and its application . For example : Syphilitic ...
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