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Standards of merit must be established , and public aid should not be given to hospitals which do not meet these minimum requirements . When standards of competence have been established , physicians who can qualify under these ...
Standards of merit must be established , and public aid should not be given to hospitals which do not meet these minimum requirements . When standards of competence have been established , physicians who can qualify under these ...
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Such a hospital cannot be established through the makeshift adaptation of an obsolete building of a general hospital , or mayhap of a county home . It must be designed , equipped , and staffed much like a general hospital , and must be ...
Such a hospital cannot be established through the makeshift adaptation of an obsolete building of a general hospital , or mayhap of a county home . It must be designed , equipped , and staffed much like a general hospital , and must be ...
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whose residence was not clearly established . The mobility of population is essentially a national problem , and the complex of local problems and limitations cannot be met without uniformity in local practice and an accepted authority ...
whose residence was not clearly established . The mobility of population is essentially a national problem , and the complex of local problems and limitations cannot be met without uniformity in local practice and an accepted authority ...
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