Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen66National Conference on Social Welfare, 1939 |
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... practice in 1915 was vastly different from that in the preceding generation . Medical practice of today is vastly different from what it was when I was graduated twenty - four years ago . So far as one can foretell , the major change in ...
... practice in 1915 was vastly different from that in the preceding generation . Medical practice of today is vastly different from what it was when I was graduated twenty - four years ago . So far as one can foretell , the major change in ...
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... practice in local units has been , to some extent , replaced by standardization of practice under state rule and regulation and state care for unsettled or nonresi- dent persons . A certain uniformity in the residence requirements ...
... practice in local units has been , to some extent , replaced by standardization of practice under state rule and regulation and state care for unsettled or nonresi- dent persons . A certain uniformity in the residence requirements ...
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... practice in our community ? " The answer to the question is found , to a very large degree , in the provisions of the National Health Program . Not only must young physicians be exhorted and encouraged to practice in rural areas , but ...
... practice in our community ? " The answer to the question is found , to a very large degree , in the provisions of the National Health Program . Not only must young physicians be exhorted and encouraged to practice in rural areas , but ...
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Buffalo and Points West 18391939 Paul Kellogg | 3 |
THE COMMUNITY | 13 |
SOCIAL CASE WORK | 19 |
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