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Doctors would continue their private practices and see people at their offices , at the patient's home , or in clinics , as at present . The proposed law does not interfere with the personal relationship of physician and patient ...
Doctors would continue their private practices and see people at their offices , at the patient's home , or in clinics , as at present . The proposed law does not interfere with the personal relationship of physician and patient ...
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I no longer see $ 6.00 for rent in the budget ; I see the recipient because , in discussing the amount of rent , I learn whether he is satisfied or dissatisfied with his present living arrangements . I asked him about his home ...
I no longer see $ 6.00 for rent in the budget ; I see the recipient because , in discussing the amount of rent , I learn whether he is satisfied or dissatisfied with his present living arrangements . I asked him about his home ...
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It should define more clearly than does the present bill the function of hospitals as medical service centers . A national health program as I see it should rest upon nine principles : 1. Medical service should be comprehensive .
It should define more clearly than does the present bill the function of hospitals as medical service centers . A national health program as I see it should rest upon nine principles : 1. Medical service should be comprehensive .
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War and the Social Services Elizabeth Wisner | 16 |
The Future for Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 25 |
Social Work Concepts and Methods in the Postwar World | 35 |
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