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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... cured . But , propor- tionately or percentally those represent a small part of the problem- let us say 10 percent or ... cure as I have indicated are not getting at the core of the problem . Now , what about all the rest of the essential ...
... cured . But , propor- tionately or percentally those represent a small part of the problem- let us say 10 percent or ... cure as I have indicated are not getting at the core of the problem . Now , what about all the rest of the essential ...
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... cures . Preventive medicine has been suc- cessful in eliminating , in a large measure , the spread of disease . Medi- cal research has developed many effective methods of immunization and disease prevention ; these have been widely used ...
... cures . Preventive medicine has been suc- cessful in eliminating , in a large measure , the spread of disease . Medi- cal research has developed many effective methods of immunization and disease prevention ; these have been widely used ...
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... cure them all and until we can prevent cancer . Incidentally , we have prevented a great many cases of cancer . We do not now see the cases of cancer of the mouth and some other types of cancer that we have formerly seen in our younger ...
... cure them all and until we can prevent cancer . Incidentally , we have prevented a great many cases of cancer . We do not now see the cases of cancer of the mouth and some other types of cancer that we have formerly seen in our younger ...
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... cure , by the raising of the level of sights of every medical practitioner ; by laboratory and other diagnostic techniques ; by research ; and by well - organized and active health departments and heart associations responsible for ...
... cure , by the raising of the level of sights of every medical practitioner ; by laboratory and other diagnostic techniques ; by research ; and by well - organized and active health departments and heart associations responsible for ...
Page 55
... cure rheumatic fever . Complete bed rest is the prime treatment for active rheumatic fever , and this must be main- tained until activity subsides . Adequate nutrition is very important . Salicylates such as aspirin , or the hormonal ...
... cure rheumatic fever . Complete bed rest is the prime treatment for active rheumatic fever , and this must be main- tained until activity subsides . Adequate nutrition is very important . Salicylates such as aspirin , or the hormonal ...
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