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Chilton III., W. E. | January 29, 1973 issue
Provides information on physician, George Harvey Ingalls Sloane contending for Democratic candidate for mayor of Louisville, Kentucky. Criticism of policies...

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Flato, Charles | June 9, 1962 issue
While U.S. President John F. Kennedy and the American Medical Association continued trading punches over the medical-care program for the aged, a group...

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Silver, George A. | June 9, 1962 issue
There is a wild and rather high-pitched call for more muscle as the prime need of people in the U.S. To this end, the American Association for Health, Physical...

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Payack, Elton | May 3, 1965 issue
This article presents information on the U.S.-based organization American Medical Association (AMA). The AMA checks whether or not the number of physicians...

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Morse, J. Mitchell | June 3, 1944 issue
The fact that organized medicine has resorted to such sly tactics indicates the growing strength of the demand for effective health insurance. The American...

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Wakefield, Dan | June 22, 1957 issue
The dark clouds of progress hung heavily over the 106th convention of the American Medical Association as its delegates shuttled from the Waldorf-Astoria...

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McWilliams, Carey | April 14, 1951 issue
In handling the American Medical Association's $3,500,000 campaign against the Administration's health-insurance program for an annual fee of $100,000,...

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Rorty, James | August 1, 1936 issue
Voluntary health insurance, the increase of group practice, the expansion of public medicine as administered by federal, state, and local health departments--these...

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Pearson, Dorothy | February 11, 1939 issue
This article presents information on group health insurance. On the subject of group health insurance the American Medical Association (AMA) has planted...

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Strout, Richard Lee | July 17, 1935 issue
Startling exposure of the kind of drugs that go into patent medicines now being advertised all over the U.S. by the radio was given before the Federal Communications...

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