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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... advances it promotes the formulation of clots in the blood vessels so involved . Now , that is vastly more common than one might suppose . In the big blood vessel , the big arterial trunk , called the aorta , it occurs in almost ...
... advances it promotes the formulation of clots in the blood vessels so involved . Now , that is vastly more common than one might suppose . In the big blood vessel , the big arterial trunk , called the aorta , it occurs in almost ...
Page 35
... advance has been fruitful to knowl- edge if not to application to man . It is alwas true for the experimental scientist in medicine that there is a great advantage to be able to pro- duce or to find the disease in animals upon which ...
... advance has been fruitful to knowl- edge if not to application to man . It is alwas true for the experimental scientist in medicine that there is a great advantage to be able to pro- duce or to find the disease in animals upon which ...
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... advance knowledge are existent today as never before in the history of the world . I think that is true not only of the disease stated in general , but of positive health . For instance , studies about the equilibrium , the chemical ...
... advance knowledge are existent today as never before in the history of the world . I think that is true not only of the disease stated in general , but of positive health . For instance , studies about the equilibrium , the chemical ...
Page 40
... advances as we age in which the arteries become less elastic and that is a vascular disease which inevitably happens to all of us . The disease upon which I was concentrating my remarks is a particular disease which is not an inevitable ...
... advances as we age in which the arteries become less elastic and that is a vascular disease which inevitably happens to all of us . The disease upon which I was concentrating my remarks is a particular disease which is not an inevitable ...
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... 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 the word " damaged " in this instance . Dr. ANDRUS . I think he is perhaps drawing conclusions ...
... 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 the word " damaged " in this instance . Dr. ANDRUS . I think he is perhaps drawing conclusions ...
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