Departments of Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1969: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session, Part 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 |
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... advances that have been made in medi- cine with the tremendous gaps that still exist in our knowledge of biological processes and in our ability to deal with disease . And I outlined the development of the NIH programs which are now 6.
... advances that have been made in medi- cine with the tremendous gaps that still exist in our knowledge of biological processes and in our ability to deal with disease . And I outlined the development of the NIH programs which are now 6.
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... biological systems , individual behavioral pathology and social pathology , all fall within the joint domain of the social and medical sciences . The definition of health and the consequent domain of responsibilities of medical research ...
... biological systems , individual behavioral pathology and social pathology , all fall within the joint domain of the social and medical sciences . The definition of health and the consequent domain of responsibilities of medical research ...
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... biological knowledge in the 1930's . There is an obvious need to incorporate the behavioral sciences - and , indeed , the broad spectrum of the social sciences - into the medical establishment . Such a move will have a broadening ...
... biological knowledge in the 1930's . There is an obvious need to incorporate the behavioral sciences - and , indeed , the broad spectrum of the social sciences - into the medical establishment . Such a move will have a broadening ...
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... biological systems ; the development of instrumentation , diagnostic and thera- peutic devices , artificial organs , and so forth ; and the evolution of hospitals and health service units . Recommendations will also be made for ...
... biological systems ; the development of instrumentation , diagnostic and thera- peutic devices , artificial organs , and so forth ; and the evolution of hospitals and health service units . Recommendations will also be made for ...
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... biological , medical , and support systems- Mr. FLOOD . Now , I am speaking of transplants generally ; not just the heart . Does this apply to body organ transplants generally ? That is what I am talking about . Dr. SHANNON . The Board ...
... biological , medical , and support systems- Mr. FLOOD . Now , I am speaking of transplants generally ; not just the heart . Does this apply to body organ transplants generally ? That is what I am talking about . Dr. SHANNON . The Board ...
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Page 35 - Sciences, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and the National Institute of Dental Research.
Page 190 - ... (b) to afford to the medical profession and the medical institutions of the Nation, through such cooperative arrangements, the opportunity of making available to their patients the latest advances in the diagnosis and treatment of these diseases...
Page 508 - Commission shall have the sole power to determine whether or not and where a patent application shall be filed, and to determine the disposition of the title to and rights under any application or patent that may result.
Page 212 - Laboratory of Molecular Diseases, National Heart Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.
Page 982 - June 30, 1967, and the two succeeding fiscal years, an aggregate of not to exceed .$280,000,000 for making grants-in-aid for the construction of facilities for research, or research and related purposes, in the sciences related to health ; and any sums appropriated pursuant to this section shall remain available until expended.
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Page 29 - ... only a relatively small number of careful investigations involving cardiac transplantation need be done at this time. Therefore, the Board strongly urges that institutions, even though well-equipped from the standpoint of surgical expertise and facilities but without specific capabilities to conduct the whole range of scientific observations involved in the total study, resist the temptation to approve the performance of the surgical procedure until there has been an opportunity for the total...
Page 28 - ... of total cardiac replacement is so formidable, and uncertainties about the duration of life after replacement are so great, that physicians may be expected to be conservative about recommending it for an individual patient.