Federal Cooperation with States in Promotion of General Health of Rural Population of the United States and Welfare and Hygiene of Mothers and Children: Hearings Before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Seventy-second Congress, First Session, on S. 572, a Bill to Provide that the United States Shall Cooperate with the States in Promoting the General Health of the Rural Population of the United States and the Welfare and Hygiene of Mothers and Children. February 4 and 5, 1932U.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 - 418 pages |
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Page 68
... preschool children have already been immunized and it is our plan to continue the campaign until every community is reached . During the summer months a typhoid campaign will be put on . As the Senator knows , typhoid is not a disease ...
... preschool children have already been immunized and it is our plan to continue the campaign until every community is reached . During the summer months a typhoid campaign will be put on . As the Senator knows , typhoid is not a disease ...
Page 70
... preschool - age children in the child health consultations carried on locally under the Sheppard - Towner funds . Senator COPELAND . Is not that exactly what the application 70 PROMOTION OF GENERAL HEALTH AND HYGIENE.
... preschool - age children in the child health consultations carried on locally under the Sheppard - Towner funds . Senator COPELAND . Is not that exactly what the application 70 PROMOTION OF GENERAL HEALTH AND HYGIENE.
Page 71
... preschool age ? When these children get into school , there are agencies there where they are dealt with . It is pre - school - age children who need the atten- tion , and I am suggesting to you , Senator Jones - and I will talk to you ...
... preschool age ? When these children get into school , there are agencies there where they are dealt with . It is pre - school - age children who need the atten- tion , and I am suggesting to you , Senator Jones - and I will talk to you ...
Page 153
... preschool chil- dren ; we could not at the beginning get them at all , because there was no organization , no place where they attended in large groups , but we do immunize the school children because the school children do not die ...
... preschool chil- dren ; we could not at the beginning get them at all , because there was no organization , no place where they attended in large groups , but we do immunize the school children because the school children do not die ...
Page 156
... preschool and first year of school life should be considered infants or children , in the terms of this act ; and that was done during the life of the act . The ACTING CHAIRMAN . That would be about what age ? Doctor MCCORMACK . During ...
... preschool and first year of school life should be considered infants or children , in the terms of this act ; and that was done during the life of the act . The ACTING CHAIRMAN . That would be about what age ? Doctor MCCORMACK . During ...
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