To Regulate the Practice of Optometry in the Dist. of Columbia: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Public Health, Hospitals, and Charities...on H.R. 278 and H.R. 5238... |
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... bill intro- duced by Mr. Smith of Virginia , " To regulate the practice of op- tometry in the District of Columbia " ; and , A bill introduced by Mr. Nichols of Oklahoma , H. R. 5238 , " To regulate the practice of optometry in the ...
... bill intro- duced by Mr. Smith of Virginia , " To regulate the practice of op- tometry in the District of Columbia " ; and , A bill introduced by Mr. Nichols of Oklahoma , H. R. 5238 , " To regulate the practice of optometry in the ...
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... bill is based on the definition of " optometry " in that bill . I was advised this morning by gentlemen here who are in favor of the judge's bill that they will agree to modify the bill to meet that objection . I understand that is ...
... bill is based on the definition of " optometry " in that bill . I was advised this morning by gentlemen here who are in favor of the judge's bill that they will agree to modify the bill to meet that objection . I understand that is ...
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... bill strong enough in general , but they are for the bill and we have that correspondence suggesting that we change the definition , which we will be glad to do . Mr. SCHULTE . What definition do they want you to change ? Dr. KRASKIN ...
... bill strong enough in general , but they are for the bill and we have that correspondence suggesting that we change the definition , which we will be glad to do . Mr. SCHULTE . What definition do they want you to change ? Dr. KRASKIN ...
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... bill , because they have one similar that forbids a corpora- tion to practice optometry . Mr. BATES . What are the requirements to protect your profession , Doctor . Dr. KRASKIN . One must go to a recognized college or university , must ...
... bill , because they have one similar that forbids a corpora- tion to practice optometry . Mr. BATES . What are the requirements to protect your profession , Doctor . Dr. KRASKIN . One must go to a recognized college or university , must ...
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... bill would not eliminate those who are now prac- ticing ? Dr. KRASKIN . No , sir ; it would not . Mr. SCHULTE . Could they go into Lansburgh's and practice there ? Dr. KRASKIN . Those same men ? Mr. SCHULTE . Yes . Dr. KRASKIN . Under ...
... bill would not eliminate those who are now prac- ticing ? Dr. KRASKIN . No , sir ; it would not . Mr. SCHULTE . Could they go into Lansburgh's and practice there ? Dr. KRASKIN . Those same men ? Mr. SCHULTE . Yes . Dr. KRASKIN . Under ...
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