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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... representatives of about 12 coun- tries , perhaps a total of 20 workers , spending together several weeks in concentrated research , working every day . The team included a very able professor from Japan , who was almost the highlight ...
... representatives of about 12 coun- tries , perhaps a total of 20 workers , spending together several weeks in concentrated research , working every day . The team included a very able professor from Japan , who was almost the highlight ...
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... Representatives , having already passed the Senate . Dr. WHITE . Yes ; I appeared at the hearing in favor of that . Senator HUMPHREY . Yes . I also note that you have indicated interest in and support of the pending proposal for a ...
... Representatives , having already passed the Senate . Dr. WHITE . Yes ; I appeared at the hearing in favor of that . Senator HUMPHREY . Yes . I also note that you have indicated interest in and support of the pending proposal for a ...
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... representatives of industry and commerce , the State Department , Public Health Service , Armed Forces , educational institutions , in addition to outstanding authorities in the field of tropical medicine and hygiene . The work of ...
... representatives of industry and commerce , the State Department , Public Health Service , Armed Forces , educational institutions , in addition to outstanding authorities in the field of tropical medicine and hygiene . The work of ...
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... representative . The samples were biased in that they were principally composed of aged individuals available for study in our institutions and hospitals . As Lorge points out , " a significant step in the growing sophistica- tion of ...
... representative . The samples were biased in that they were principally composed of aged individuals available for study in our institutions and hospitals . As Lorge points out , " a significant step in the growing sophistica- tion of ...
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... representatives seldom speak the languages of the people among whom they work ; they are too often woefully ignorant of the history and culture of the country ; they lack the training necessary to live and work in remote , rural and ...
... representatives seldom speak the languages of the people among whom they work ; they are too often woefully ignorant of the history and culture of the country ; they lack the training necessary to live and work in remote , rural and ...
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