Public Health Service Hospitals: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session ...

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Medical Liability Commission Gale R Richardson M D
1333
American Dental Association Paul W Kunkel D D S and Eric Bishop 1060
1342
Christmas June J M D New York State Committee for National Page
1344
Jarmin Gary American Conservative Union 489
1347
Kass Benny National Association of Optometrists and Opticians 1179
1362
NOVEMBER 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19
1373
I
1375
Appendix B Current MediSupportive Services
1386
OF 3
1387
Appendix
1397
Nangle John National Association of Independent Insurers_ 342
1399
Sternberger Rabbi Richard Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights
1413
American Public Welfare Association Margo Vignola 1477
1415
Group Health Association of America Jeffrey Cohelan 182
1447
Dukakis Hon Michael S Governor Commonwealth of Massachusetts
1469
National Association of Counties Mike Gemmell_
1477
Stevens Roy New England Committee on National Health Security 867
1502
National Council on Alcoholism Mike Gorman 1001
1509
Mayer Deborah Ninth Congressional District Illinois Committee
1510
Association of Rehabilitation Facilities T P Hipkens_ 1022
1515
Washington Coalition for a National Health Program Lyle Mercer 897
1537
Harner Eugene J West Virginia Social Economic and Political Issues
1542
Williams Charles E Jr D D S National Dental Association_ 1128
1544
Tenorio Stanley Santa Fe Indian Health Board 1463
1553
Harrington Donald C M D American Association of Foundations
1593
Ball F M M D Charleston S C 813
1627
Theobald George J Jr National Hemophilia Foundation 1045
1671
American Association of Homes for the Aging statement_
1728
Blue Cross Association Walter J McNerney 1201
1735
American College of Physicians statement
1736
Prescott Brainard E Coalition of Independent Ophthalmic Pro
1737
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Edward J Mazur
1742
American Iron Steel Institute John J OConnell letter
1749
American Osteopathic Association Earl A Gabriel D O letter
1756
American Physical Therapy Association Royce P Noland statement
1764
Anderson Robert L Lutheran Council in the U S A letter 1838
1785
Bnai Brith Women statement_
1786
Bryan J Elder M D Downey Calif 808
1788
United Health Services of Kentucky and Tennessee Linda Hart 1244
1794
Community Service Society of New York Charles B Dorf letter
1801
Federation for Community Planning Cleveland Ohio Mildred C Barry
1810
Fridono Rocco A Chicago Ill letter and enclosures
1818
Johnstone John Jr M D Kirkwood Mo letter
1825
Missalaga Association George H Jones letter
1861
Mount Sinai Medical Center Thomas C Chalmers M D statement
1867
National Association for Retarded Citizens statement_
1879
National Association of Temporary Services Inc William F Deal
1894
New Jersey State of Hon Brendan T Byrne Governor statement
1901
OConnell John J American Iron Steel Institute letter 1749
1917
Rauh Joseph L M D Society for Adolescent Medicine statement_
1926
Society for Adolescent Medicine Joseph L Rauh M D and C Andrew
1933
Bagby Grover D Board of Church and Society of the United Methodist
1937
United States Industrial Council statement
1950
Tewart Braxton Worthington Ohio United Presbyterian Church
1957

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