The U. S. Government and the Future of International Medical Research: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Reorganization and International Organizations of the Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session. International Health Study (pursuant to S. Res. 347, 85th Cong., S. Res. 42, and S. Res. 255, 86th Cong.) July 9 and 16, 1959, Parts 1-3 |
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... medical research worker fails to take into account some local belief about pregnancy , or mourning , or mentions the name of a man's wife in his presence . In addition to the danger of expensive disruption of any research operation ...
... medical research worker fails to take into account some local belief about pregnancy , or mourning , or mentions the name of a man's wife in his presence . In addition to the danger of expensive disruption of any research operation ...
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... medical science , research technology , and theoretical work is the vanguard of scientific endeavor in the life sciences . With this achievement we have inherited the responsibility of sharing 100 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH.
... medical science , research technology , and theoretical work is the vanguard of scientific endeavor in the life sciences . With this achievement we have inherited the responsibility of sharing 100 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH.
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... In our own country , medical research had its roots in and was nurtured from the main stream of European science . In the 18th century and in the early part of the 19th , the dominant influence upon our 106 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH.
... In our own country , medical research had its roots in and was nurtured from the main stream of European science . In the 18th century and in the early part of the 19th , the dominant influence upon our 106 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH.
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... medicine of that period . However , it was the rise of intensive laboratory research in Ger- many in the latter part of the 19th century which perhaps had the most pro- found effect upon medical research in the United States , providing ...
... medicine of that period . However , it was the rise of intensive laboratory research in Ger- many in the latter part of the 19th century which perhaps had the most pro- found effect upon medical research in the United States , providing ...
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... RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH , EDUCATION , AND WELFARE Public Health Service Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Social Security Administration Children's Bureau ... Medical Sciences 45783-60 - pt . 1-. INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH 123.
... RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH , EDUCATION , AND WELFARE Public Health Service Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Social Security Administration Children's Bureau ... Medical Sciences 45783-60 - pt . 1-. INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH 123.
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