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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... efforts which I think will result in a diminution of this health problem . The CHAIRMAN . What I am interested in , of course , is our particular opportunity for service in the Congress . Is there any definite opinion with respect to ...
... efforts which I think will result in a diminution of this health problem . The CHAIRMAN . What I am interested in , of course , is our particular opportunity for service in the Congress . Is there any definite opinion with respect to ...
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... effort which is being made by organizations . I am thinking in terms of cooperation , and supplementing , so to speak , and the assisting of one by the other . For instance , in the answer that you have just made , you made mention of ...
... effort which is being made by organizations . I am thinking in terms of cooperation , and supplementing , so to speak , and the assisting of one by the other . For instance , in the answer that you have just made , you made mention of ...
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... effort could be made to do what can be appro- priately done toward improving transmission of knowledge . Now , at the practical level , I am quite certain that anything which comes from the cancer field which would be relevant to heart ...
... effort could be made to do what can be appro- priately done toward improving transmission of knowledge . Now , at the practical level , I am quite certain that anything which comes from the cancer field which would be relevant to heart ...
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... through Government support because of its pertinence to our war effort , and through Office of Scientific Research and Development . At any rate , it would have been of such magnitude as to have made just the HEALTH INQUIRY 21.
... through Government support because of its pertinence to our war effort , and through Office of Scientific Research and Development . At any rate , it would have been of such magnitude as to have made just the HEALTH INQUIRY 21.
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... effort should be made to open up new avenues of dissemination of knowledge . I think most of us are agreed that the journals which we now have are pretty good , but maybe they could be used better . Mr. HESELTON . What is the situation ...
... effort should be made to open up new avenues of dissemination of knowledge . I think most of us are agreed that the journals which we now have are pretty good , but maybe they could be used better . Mr. HESELTON . What is the situation ...
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