The U. S. Government and the Future of International Medical Research: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Reorganization and International Organizations of the Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session. International Health Study (pursuant to S. Res. 347, 85th Cong., S. Res. 42, and S. Res. 255, 86th Cong.) July 9 and 16, 1959, Teile 1-3

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Clement A Smith M D
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JULY 16 1959
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James A Shannon M D
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Research projects in Department of Health Educat on and Page
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Federal Government expenditures for medical and health
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National Institutes of Health research grants supported in foreign
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EXHIBITS
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Chronology of official policy statements on increased international scientific
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Independent African and Asian nations created since World
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Healths share in the ICA fiscal year 1960 bilateral technical
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366 U S technical personnel are employed in the U S bilateral
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Operations Continued
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1 The
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Programs and achievements
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Geographical distribution of malaria before 1946
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Worldwide status of malaria eradication efforts January 1959__
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Malaria eradicationProposed programs for fiscal year 1960
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Multipurpose benefits
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ICA missions and potable water development programs fiscal
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Venezuela
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Inservice training under bilateral health programs by country
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How university contracts operate
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E Consultation on construction remodeling and rehabilitation
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Supplementary statement by Margaret A Mead Ph D on the use
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Fast action makes friends abroad international assistance
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U S organization etc Continued
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Statement by William Lennox M D on epilepsy research
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Appendix B University contracts under the bilateral health program 1954
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Letter from Wayne O Reed Acting U S Com
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F International Atomic Energy Agency program
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A51 Programs for Americans abroad and programs for foreign nationals
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U S support for programs in international health 1959 fiscal
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Medical ResearchReprint from Annual Report of the Director General
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Financial Resources Available to WHOAn article The Price of Health
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B WHOUNESCO Relationships__
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ROLE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
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Health Activity in NonSelfGoverning Territories
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SECTION E ACTIVITIES AND VIEWS OF NONGOVERN
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Medical Associations
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Statement by James A Shannon M D on National Institutes of Health
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Specialized International Medical Organizations
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Specialized American Medical Organizations
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Individual Specialists in Five Biomedical Areas
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B Correspondence with and Comments from Epilepsy Experts
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Correspondence with and Comments from Genetics Scientists
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Nutrition Research__
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E Research on Accidents
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North American Medical Schools
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B Comments by Deans of North American Medical SchoolsContinued
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CANADA
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Foreign Medical Schools
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Nobel Prize Winners_
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International National and Other Biological Chemical and Scien
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Report of a Leading American PhilantropyThe Rockefeller Founda
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American Rehabilitation Centers and Experts__
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Experts in Training of Foreign Residents and Interns
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Correspondence on Specialized Biomedical Problems
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Correspondence on Diverse Phases of International Medical Coopera
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A Brief Summary of the History of This Study
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Chronology of Actions of the Subcommittee
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H Future Publications Anticipated by the Subcommittee_
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Correspondents and Contributors
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Selected Subject Index
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A detailed table of contents precedes the text of each section
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