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 62
... TREATMENT Not long ago , heart disease present at birth was considered unpreventable and incurable . Today there is not only some knowledge of and means for prevention , but also the march of progress in surgery is continuing to make ...
... TREATMENT Not long ago , heart disease present at birth was considered unpreventable and incurable . Today there is not only some knowledge of and means for prevention , but also the march of progress in surgery is continuing to make ...
Page 63
... treatment . The " blue - baby " operation , originated in 1944 , has allowed many patients to live much longer and happier lives . Looking backward from 1953 , it can be said that literally thousands of operations upon at least six or ...
... treatment . The " blue - baby " operation , originated in 1944 , has allowed many patients to live much longer and happier lives . Looking backward from 1953 , it can be said that literally thousands of operations upon at least six or ...
Page 67
... treatment ; to furnish follow - up services in the home ; to provide training op- portunities to physicians and public - health workers ; and in other ways to aid in restoring those with heart disease to near - normal life and useful ...
... treatment ; to furnish follow - up services in the home ; to provide training op- portunities to physicians and public - health workers ; and in other ways to aid in restoring those with heart disease to near - normal life and useful ...
Page 68
... treatment . " *** it is evident that the sooner we discover and thereby learn to prevent the underlying causes of heart disease , the sooner we shall rescue our young people and middle - aged population from cardiac invalidism and death ...
... treatment . " *** it is evident that the sooner we discover and thereby learn to prevent the underlying causes of heart disease , the sooner we shall rescue our young people and middle - aged population from cardiac invalidism and death ...
Page 72
... treatment , every kind of heart disease formerly considered incurable and rapidly fatal , can be reversible . Most ... treat- ment and management . All types of heart disease can be handled best if diagnosed early and treated properly ...
... treatment , every kind of heart disease formerly considered incurable and rapidly fatal , can be reversible . Most ... treat- ment and management . All types of heart disease can be handled best if diagnosed early and treated properly ...
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