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 184
... machine of incredible diversity of func- tion so uniquely adapted to the activities that it sustains . Until recent years our knowledge of cellular organization came largely from studies with the microscope . The chemist was able to ...
... machine of incredible diversity of func- tion so uniquely adapted to the activities that it sustains . Until recent years our knowledge of cellular organization came largely from studies with the microscope . The chemist was able to ...
Page 221
... Machines have been devised for mechanically smok- ing cigarettes in a manner and under physical circumstances as nearly simulating those which humans use in smoking as possible . The tars so derived have been collected and have been ...
... Machines have been devised for mechanically smok- ing cigarettes in a manner and under physical circumstances as nearly simulating those which humans use in smoking as possible . The tars so derived have been collected and have been ...
Page 300
... machine , a chemical engine , and that , therefore , this constant flux which is a characteristic of growth is a chemical flux , a constant turmoil of chemical change . There- fore , if cancer is a disordered cell there must be ...
... machine , a chemical engine , and that , therefore , this constant flux which is a characteristic of growth is a chemical flux , a constant turmoil of chemical change . There- fore , if cancer is a disordered cell there must be ...
Page 366
... machines ; that is , the relationship between the rays that come out of radium which we have known for a generation or more and the rays that come from the various elements you have mentioned - new elements such as plutonium and others ...
... machines ; that is , the relationship between the rays that come out of radium which we have known for a generation or more and the rays that come from the various elements you have mentioned - new elements such as plutonium and others ...
Page 372
... machine which will put out electrones with energies of about 70 million volts . From this machine can be produced X - rays at the equivalent energy range , and also electrons can be brought out directly . This is the only machine at ...
... machine which will put out electrones with energies of about 70 million volts . From this machine can be produced X - rays at the equivalent energy range , and also electrons can be brought out directly . This is the only machine at ...
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