National Neuropsychiatric Institute Act: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Seventy-ninth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 2550, a Bill to Provide For, Foster, and Aid in Coordinating Research Relating to Neuropsychiatric Disorders; to Provide for More Effective Methods of Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Such Disorders; to Establish the National Neuropsychiatric Institute; and for Other Purposes. September 18, 19, and 21, 1945 |
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... Selective Service System . Challmer , Co. Allen A. , Deputy Director , Division of Neuropsychiatry , Office of Surgeon General , United States Army Meyer , Eugene , president , National Committee for Mental Hygiene , Washington , D. C ...
... Selective Service System . Challmer , Co. Allen A. , Deputy Director , Division of Neuropsychiatry , Office of Surgeon General , United States Army Meyer , Eugene , president , National Committee for Mental Hygiene , Washington , D. C ...
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... Service Registrants , November 1940 to June 1944 " . 4. Statement entitled " Mental Disease in Selective Service Registrants " 5. Article from August 11 , 1945 , issue of the American Medical Association Journal entitled " Mental and ...
... Service Registrants , November 1940 to June 1944 " . 4. Statement entitled " Mental Disease in Selective Service Registrants " 5. Article from August 11 , 1945 , issue of the American Medical Association Journal entitled " Mental and ...
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... Service , in accordance with applicable law , such commissioned officers as may be necessary to aid in carrying out the provisions of this Act . ( b ) This Act shall not be construed as superseding or ... Selective Service Registrants"
... Service , in accordance with applicable law , such commissioned officers as may be necessary to aid in carrying out the provisions of this Act . ( b ) This Act shall not be construed as superseding or ... Selective Service Registrants"
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... Selective Service , as of December 1 , 1944 , out of approximately 15,000,000 men examined for induction into the armed services , 4,458,000 were rejected for physical reasons , of whom 1,604,500 or nearly 36 percent were ...
... Selective Service , as of December 1 , 1944 , out of approximately 15,000,000 men examined for induction into the armed services , 4,458,000 were rejected for physical reasons , of whom 1,604,500 or nearly 36 percent were ...
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... SERVICE Dr. PARRAN . Mr. Chairman and members of the committee , I am glad to appear here in response to your ... Selective Service figures and in that manpower pool , that lost manpower pool of 4 % 1⁄2 million , we found that 1,600,000 ...
... SERVICE Dr. PARRAN . Mr. Chairman and members of the committee , I am glad to appear here in response to your ... Selective Service figures and in that manpower pool , that lost manpower pool of 4 % 1⁄2 million , we found that 1,600,000 ...
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adequate Administration agencies American Psychiatric Association armed forces Army bill BROWN BULWINKLE cause for rejection Chairman clinical services Colonel BAIRD Colonel CHALLMAN committee CURRAN defects diagnosis discharged Doctor educational deficiency emotional estimate facilities Federal Government Federal Security Agency FELIX grants-in-aid Includes all races induction stations large number legislation medical schools mental and personality mental deficiency mental disease mental hospitals mental hygiene mental hygiene clinics mental illness minimum intelligence standards Miss LEVINE National Neuropsychiatric Institute Negro Total White neuropsychiatric disorders North Dakota officers PARRAN patients percent PERCY PRIEST personality disorders personnel physical physicians present PRIEST psychiatric clinics psychiatric treatment psychiatrists psycho psychoneurosis psychopathic personality Public Health Service referred rejection rate rejections for mental Selective Service Selective Service System statement STRECKER Surgeon TABLE tion treatment of neuropsychiatric Veterans White Negro White Negro Total white registrants workers York City
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