Mental Health Centers Construction Act Extension, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Public Health and Welfare ... 90-1, on H.R. 6431, April 4, 5, 19671967 - 174 pages |
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... effectively , either because of insufficient facili- ties , or obsolete and ineffective methods . One of the most ... effectiveness of the programs . The proposal also includes other improvements . I voted for the 1963 act with deep ...
... effectively , either because of insufficient facili- ties , or obsolete and ineffective methods . One of the most ... effectiveness of the programs . The proposal also includes other improvements . I voted for the 1963 act with deep ...
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... effective approach would be up to the State itself . Mr. Chairman , to achieve the goal of making essential community mental health services available to as many people in our country as possible as soon as possible , continued Federal ...
... effective approach would be up to the State itself . Mr. Chairman , to achieve the goal of making essential community mental health services available to as many people in our country as possible as soon as possible , continued Federal ...
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... effective German measles vaccine should be at the threshold , of development , we would certainly want to move as quickly as possible to move into the stage where there could be wide public use . In the past , as in 1957 , when there ...
... effective German measles vaccine should be at the threshold , of development , we would certainly want to move as quickly as possible to move into the stage where there could be wide public use . In the past , as in 1957 , when there ...
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... effective services near home seemed distant and remote , barely visible on the horizon . The limited community mental health facilities of the day served primarily as transfer 18 MENTAL HEALTH CENTERS CONSTRUCTION ACT EXTENSION.
... effective services near home seemed distant and remote , barely visible on the horizon . The limited community mental health facilities of the day served primarily as transfer 18 MENTAL HEALTH CENTERS CONSTRUCTION ACT EXTENSION.
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... effective, deal with several patients at once in a group. Particularly significant in the 1950s was the development of the day and night hospital idea, or part-time hospitalization. It has long since been demonstrated that many patients ...
... effective, deal with several patients at once in a group. Particularly significant in the 1950s was the development of the day and night hospital idea, or part-time hospitalization. It has long since been demonstrated that many patients ...
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