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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... funds so that they can do it . The Public Health Service from a health point of view is also in- terested in basic medical research and I hope that there is no competi- tive pattern or that one ever develops . I am sure that both of ...
... funds so that they can do it . The Public Health Service from a health point of view is also in- terested in basic medical research and I hope that there is no competi- tive pattern or that one ever develops . I am sure that both of ...
Page 22
... funds are needed . Those funds are just not avail- able from any ordinary source , and I would wish that the committee could help in this . But I would hope that this would be done only with the under- standing that basic science does ...
... funds are needed . Those funds are just not avail- able from any ordinary source , and I would wish that the committee could help in this . But I would hope that this would be done only with the under- standing that basic science does ...
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... funds as may be entrusted to it . The American Medical Association maintains liaison with the Na- tional Research Council through representation on the Division of Medical Sciences and the Food and Nutrition Board . In this capacity we ...
... funds as may be entrusted to it . The American Medical Association maintains liaison with the Na- tional Research Council through representation on the Division of Medical Sciences and the Food and Nutrition Board . In this capacity we ...
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... funds or money should be expended in research facilities ? Dr. MCCORMICK . Well , of course , that is a great problem and we are spending a lot of money on research now . I presume that it is prob- ably the job of this committee to find ...
... funds or money should be expended in research facilities ? Dr. MCCORMICK . Well , of course , that is a great problem and we are spending a lot of money on research now . I presume that it is prob- ably the job of this committee to find ...
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... funds can be utilized with about as complete freedom " as is possible . For instance , the national advisory councils , after a review of ap- plications by study sections of scientists , take final action or recom- mend then to the ...
... funds can be utilized with about as complete freedom " as is possible . For instance , the national advisory councils , after a review of ap- plications by study sections of scientists , take final action or recom- mend then to the ...
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