Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1959: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - 291 pages |
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... mental retardation . Their distraught mother had become aware of the fact that the urine had a peculiar odor , and that the children themselves seemed to carry this same condition . She went to a number of physicians throughout the ...
... mental retardation . Their distraught mother had become aware of the fact that the urine had a peculiar odor , and that the children themselves seemed to carry this same condition . She went to a number of physicians throughout the ...
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... mental ability or I. Q. , and the psychological or psychiatric aspects of management . The discovery of phenylketonuria has had three important effects : It has led to a hopeful form of therapy for the disease . Even more important , it ...
... mental ability or I. Q. , and the psychological or psychiatric aspects of management . The discovery of phenylketonuria has had three important effects : It has led to a hopeful form of therapy for the disease . Even more important , it ...
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... mental retardation . We all realize that the incidence of these conditions in our own per- sonal experience is so low that it would take a lifetime to accumulate sufficient material on which to make conclusions . Combining forces ...
... mental retardation . We all realize that the incidence of these conditions in our own per- sonal experience is so low that it would take a lifetime to accumulate sufficient material on which to make conclusions . Combining forces ...
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... mental retardation , and also the group on epilepsy , because they have all the problem of damage to the brain . Mr. FOGARTY . One of these doctors I talked to about this problem who seemed to be sympathetic to this new organization ...
... mental retardation , and also the group on epilepsy , because they have all the problem of damage to the brain . Mr. FOGARTY . One of these doctors I talked to about this problem who seemed to be sympathetic to this new organization ...
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... mental health people in this area ? Dr. MERRITT . Yes , I believe there should be some as soon as possible . Mr. FOGARTY . What about these neurochemical research groups to be established in areas doing work on mental retardation ? Do ...
... mental health people in this area ? Dr. MERRITT . Yes , I believe there should be some as soon as possible . Mr. FOGARTY . What about these neurochemical research groups to be established in areas doing work on mental retardation ? Do ...
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