Protection of Maternity. Hearing.... on S. 1039, a Bill for the Public Protection of Maternity and Infancy.... Apr. 25, 1921 |
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... Hospital of Boston , and various doctors who are connected with the Johns Hopkins University , are not in favor of this bill , and they would be here , but they have not been given the time to make their appearance . You must remember ...
... Hospital of Boston , and various doctors who are connected with the Johns Hopkins University , are not in favor of this bill , and they would be here , but they have not been given the time to make their appearance . You must remember ...
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... Hospital in New York City and reported in an article . by Dr. Symmers and others in the Journal of the American Medical Association February 2 , 1918. As a result of this investigation they concluded that : 1. Depending on the antigen ...
... Hospital in New York City and reported in an article . by Dr. Symmers and others in the Journal of the American Medical Association February 2 , 1918. As a result of this investigation they concluded that : 1. Depending on the antigen ...
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... hospitals have the facilities for training and giving them the experience that they ought to have . I talked with a specialist in Boston , an eminent obstetrician , and he said that unless a hospital can have at least a thousand ...
... hospitals have the facilities for training and giving them the experience that they ought to have . I talked with a specialist in Boston , an eminent obstetrician , and he said that unless a hospital can have at least a thousand ...
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... Hospital you will find a lot of men who can give you splendid advice , and you can find them in the American Child Hygiene and the American Medical Association and in a great many other places . I think that finishes everything that I ...
... Hospital you will find a lot of men who can give you splendid advice , and you can find them in the American Child Hygiene and the American Medical Association and in a great many other places . I think that finishes everything that I ...
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... hospitals in the State of Massachusetts ? Mr. BURNSTEAD . Not in hospitals ; I have no such data . Senator PHIPPS . The point I had in mind is whether or not it is becoming more the custom for women who are about to be confined to go to ...
... hospitals in the State of Massachusetts ? Mr. BURNSTEAD . Not in hospitals ; I have no such data . Senator PHIPPS . The point I had in mind is whether or not it is becoming more the custom for women who are about to be confined to go to ...
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