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 41
... chemical front significant progress is being made and that in surgery we are making spectacular advances by exchanging new arteries for old and by learn- ing to patch up old and damaged hearts ? I do not know in what sense he is using ...
... chemical front significant progress is being made and that in surgery we are making spectacular advances by exchanging new arteries for old and by learn- ing to patch up old and damaged hearts ? I do not know in what sense he is using ...
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... chemistry , the council on physi- cal medicine and rehabilitation , and our council on foods and nutri- tion , our committee on cosmetics , our committee on research , bureau of investigation , and the chemical laboratory and ...
... chemistry , the council on physi- cal medicine and rehabilitation , and our council on foods and nutri- tion , our committee on cosmetics , our committee on research , bureau of investigation , and the chemical laboratory and ...
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... chemistry and the council on physical medicine and rehabilitation . As a matter of fact , most of the com- mittees of the American Medical Association and council are devoting their time and work and money to scientific pursuits , and ...
... chemistry and the council on physical medicine and rehabilitation . As a matter of fact , most of the com- mittees of the American Medical Association and council are devoting their time and work and money to scientific pursuits , and ...
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... group A hemolytic streptococci to rheumatic fever , on the way the disease develops , on the conditions under which it develops , on the chemistry of connective tissue , on the role of enzymes and enzyme inhibitors , on HEALTH INQUIRY 55.
... group A hemolytic streptococci to rheumatic fever , on the way the disease develops , on the conditions under which it develops , on the chemistry of connective tissue , on the role of enzymes and enzyme inhibitors , on HEALTH INQUIRY 55.
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... chemistry , the action of the drugs , and other factors are learned from research . Diet currently is considered under ... chemical aspects including the renal ( kidney ) , endocrine , and nervous control of blood pressure and their ...
... chemistry , the action of the drugs , and other factors are learned from research . Diet currently is considered under ... chemical aspects including the renal ( kidney ) , endocrine , and nervous control of blood pressure and their ...
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