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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... attacks . Mr. CARLYLE . Let me ask you this additional question , Doctor : When a person has had a coronary thrombosis and has taken the prescribed treatment and has apparently recovered , is it ordinarily expected that an additional ...
... attacks . Mr. CARLYLE . Let me ask you this additional question , Doctor : When a person has had a coronary thrombosis and has taken the prescribed treatment and has apparently recovered , is it ordinarily expected that an additional ...
Page 40
... attack on diseases of the heart and blood vessels is moving forward on two fronts - the chemical and the surgical . On the chemical front , significant progress is being made . In surgery , we are making spectacular advances by changing ...
... attack on diseases of the heart and blood vessels is moving forward on two fronts - the chemical and the surgical . On the chemical front , significant progress is being made . In surgery , we are making spectacular advances by changing ...
Page 53
... attack of acute rheumatic fever . What does this mean for : The boy : 1. He suffers physical pain and undergoes the danger of psychological as well as physical crippling . 2. He must be kept in bed for prolonged periods , owing to the ...
... attack of acute rheumatic fever . What does this mean for : The boy : 1. He suffers physical pain and undergoes the danger of psychological as well as physical crippling . 2. He must be kept in bed for prolonged periods , owing to the ...
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... attack increases susceptibility to further attacks . Repeated attacks of rheumatic fever greatly increase the chances of serious heart damage . This damage is to the heart muscle itself or to one or more of the heart valves . STATISTICS ...
... attack increases susceptibility to further attacks . Repeated attacks of rheumatic fever greatly increase the chances of serious heart damage . This damage is to the heart muscle itself or to one or more of the heart valves . STATISTICS ...
Page 55
... attack of rheumatic fever , and who are therefore particularly vulnerable to recurrences , can escape further attacks by taking penicillin or sulfadiazine regularly . A recommended schedule of treatment to prevent rheumatic fever has ...
... attack of rheumatic fever , and who are therefore particularly vulnerable to recurrences , can escape further attacks by taking penicillin or sulfadiazine regularly . A recommended schedule of treatment to prevent rheumatic fever has ...
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