Legislative Document, Volume 6J.B. Lyon Company, 1941 |
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Halaman 80
... clinics were in operation . This does not represent a decrease from 1939 , when 121 clinics were reported , for that number included twenty - two physi- cians ' offices which were not classed as clinics in 1940. Thus there was a real ...
... clinics were in operation . This does not represent a decrease from 1939 , when 121 clinics were reported , for that number included twenty - two physi- cians ' offices which were not classed as clinics in 1940. Thus there was a real ...
Halaman 80
... Clinics Many hospitals throughout the State have realized the need of tumor clinics , to afford the cancer patient privileges similar to those given patients suffering from any other disease . Hospitals have assumed this responsibility ...
... Clinics Many hospitals throughout the State have realized the need of tumor clinics , to afford the cancer patient privileges similar to those given patients suffering from any other disease . Hospitals have assumed this responsibility ...
Halaman 109
... clinic services in these localities is not as press- ing as elsewhere . Chautauqua residents have easy access to one of the two Buffalo clinics and the State Institute clinic at Buffalo . Information received from twenty - seven clinics ...
... clinic services in these localities is not as press- ing as elsewhere . Chautauqua residents have easy access to one of the two Buffalo clinics and the State Institute clinic at Buffalo . Information received from twenty - seven clinics ...
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Thursday Morning Session | 15 |
Foreword | x |
Estimates of population | xix |
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Legislative Document, Volume 2,Masalah 7,Bagian 1-2 New York (State). Legislature Tampilan utuh - 1924 |
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activities addition Albany American Legion Auxiliary annual approved assistance Birnbaum births boys Buffalo By-Laws Camp cancer causes cent Chairman child chlorination clinics Commander Mead Comrades Congenital cooperation County death rate Delegates Department Commander Department Executive Committee diphtheria disease distribution District Division Education employees equipment examination females Fund gastroenteritis George Mead gonorrhea health officers Improved increase infection institution investigation June 30 laboratory Legionnaires maintenance and operation males maternal membership ment milk months mortality move the adoption municipalities organization orthopedic orthopedic nurses Osteomyelitis outbreak pasteurized patients pension personnel physicians plans plants pneumonia poliomyelitis population Post Postpoliomyelitic paralysis involving present public health nurses Ray Brook recorded resolution retirement Sanitary Schenectady Scoliosis Section sewage treatment staff stillbirths syphilis Table tests tion total number tuberculosis hospitals typhoid fever United upstate veterans Vice-Commander water supply WHEREAS York City York State exclusive