Nomination. Hearing, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, on Dr. Roger O. Egeberg, of California: To be an Assistant Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. July 9, 1969, Volume 11, Issue 72 - Volume 12, Issue 912U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 56 pages |
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... gives it . Senator JAVITS . I agree with you that it is a great association of the doctors of the country and that it must be consulted , and that you will do your utmost to have them involved in your program . However , if you cannot ...
... gives it . Senator JAVITS . I agree with you that it is a great association of the doctors of the country and that it must be consulted , and that you will do your utmost to have them involved in your program . However , if you cannot ...
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... give us your view as to what you consider to be the major problems in the health field , in terms of inadequate facilities and high costs ? Dr. EGEBERG . The major problems in high costs ? Senator JAVITS . And inadequacies in facilities ...
... give us your view as to what you consider to be the major problems in the health field , in terms of inadequate facilities and high costs ? Dr. EGEBERG . The major problems in high costs ? Senator JAVITS . And inadequacies in facilities ...
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... give us some concept , as a medical school dean , of that whole complexion of issues ; to wit , the view of the medical student on the existing state of health care ; the way in which he might be tied into an activist role in improving ...
... give us some concept , as a medical school dean , of that whole complexion of issues ; to wit , the view of the medical student on the existing state of health care ; the way in which he might be tied into an activist role in improving ...
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... people other than physi- cian's . The physician still , I think , needs to be directly concerned . He is the person who gives the patient the final word and the authority , but he can be saved an awful lot of time 22.
... people other than physi- cian's . The physician still , I think , needs to be directly concerned . He is the person who gives the patient the final word and the authority , but he can be saved an awful lot of time 22.
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... give shots , so to speak , without making a diagnosis , because a shot has a psychological value to the person . It hurts enough so that he or she feels that they got treated , and the shots , I would say probably about 80 percent of ...
... give shots , so to speak , without making a diagnosis , because a shot has a psychological value to the person . It hurts enough so that he or she feels that they got treated , and the shots , I would say probably about 80 percent of ...
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