National Neuropsychiatric Institute Act. Hearing ... on H.R. 2550 ... Sept. 18-21, 1945 |
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... rejections . In other words , it was necessary to reject for neuropsychiatric reasons approximately 1 out of every ... mental defectives , nor do they include that group of individuals classed as psycho- pathic personalities . We know , ...
... rejections . In other words , it was necessary to reject for neuropsychiatric reasons approximately 1 out of every ... mental defectives , nor do they include that group of individuals classed as psycho- pathic personalities . We know , ...
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... mental ill health , the amount of sickness , disability , and economic loss caused by it , and some of the methods which , from the professional point ... rejections on account of mental conditions , 8 NATIONAL NEUROPSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE ACT.
... mental ill health , the amount of sickness , disability , and economic loss caused by it , and some of the methods which , from the professional point ... rejections on account of mental conditions , 8 NATIONAL NEUROPSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE ACT.
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... rejections on account of mental conditions , still found it necessary to return to civil life many men disabled , many men who broke down in service because of one or another type of mental disorder . Over and above the measurable ...
... rejections on account of mental conditions , still found it necessary to return to civil life many men disabled , many men who broke down in service because of one or another type of mental disorder . Over and above the measurable ...
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... mental ills , or who have been discharged because of some form of mental disorder ? Dr. BRACELAND . I can give you ... rejected quite a number , originally ? Captain BRACELAND . Yes , sir . Mr. PRIEST . In their examination before ...
... mental ills , or who have been discharged because of some form of mental disorder ? Dr. BRACELAND . I can give you ... rejected quite a number , originally ? Captain BRACELAND . Yes , sir . Mr. PRIEST . In their examination before ...
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... rejections for causes that are somewhere associated with the group that this bill means to study , or analyze , or cure . I have two studies which have been made by our statistical depart- ment on the question of mental diseases , and ...
... rejections for causes that are somewhere associated with the group that this bill means to study , or analyze , or cure . I have two studies which have been made by our statistical depart- ment on the question of mental diseases , and ...
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Administration agencies American Psychiatric Association armed forces Army bill BROWN BULWINKLE cause for rejection Chairman clinical services Colonel BAIRD Colonel CHALLMAN CURRAN defects diagnosis discharged Doctor educational deficiency emotional estimated facilities Federal Government FELIX field HERSHEY Includes all races induction stations legislation medical schools mental and personality mental deficiency mental disease mental health mental hospitals mental hygiene mental hygiene clinics mental illness mental or personality minimum intelligence standards Miss LEVINE National Neuropsychiatric Institute Negro Total White neuropsychiatric disorders North Dakota officers PARRAN patients percent PERCY PRIEST personality disorders personnel physicians present PRIEST psychiatric clinics psychiatric treatment psychiatrists psychoneurosis psychopathic personality Public Health Service registrants examined rejection rate rejections for mental Selective Service System South Carolina statement STRECKER Surgeon TABLE tion Total White Negro Veterans White Negro White Negro Total white registrants workers York City
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