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WS. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION; AND WELFARQi Health Services and Mental Health Administrationt Division of Regional Medical Program%I

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PftEFACE-TABLE OF CONTENTS

The following SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPIIY was (level-oped by the Oilce of Communications ad Public Informa-tion of the Division of Regional Medical Programs. It isbased upon materinls collecteci since the Division of RegionalMedical Programs wns established in Fabruary of 1966.,Admittedly, it is not complete and certain liberties havebeen taken in the selection of the references included. Itdots, however, represent an initial eflort aimed at thedevelopment of a resource which it is hoped will be of valuato all Regional Medical Programs and those organization%.institutions, and individuals working with them.

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“The Altmny Rwiwud Mwlicnl J’rn.Kr:lnl” (! ’i-fold hwflct). 7Yw p~lrpnhe ofthe Albany Itqrion:ll Mrflirnl I’ro~;ramand desfv-ipt,ions of five of its ongoingprojrclsc“AltMP: Whnt’s lt All Alm\It?” (2-foldleafk?t) . Rwic information on theAlh:my Redorml Mcdiral Program, andbrief descriptions of several projects.

“Arkansas Regional Medical Prom-am”(newsletter). Published six timesyearly; first issue: October 1967.

“News: California Committee on Re-gional Medical Programs” (newsletter-release). Published on a news-releaseschedule.

“Central New York Regional MedicalProgram Bulletin” (newsletter). Pub-lished monthly; first issue: February1968.

“Colorado-Wyoming Regional MedicalProgram Newsletter” (newsletter).Published monthly; first issue: Novem-ber 1967.

“Grenter Delnwnre Valley RegionalMedical Program — Heart Disease,Cancer nnri Stroke” (newslet ter-prog-rem report). Published on a news re~lease schedule; first issue: July 1!367.

“Indinnn Rcgionnl Medical l?ro~rnmL] NK—l%omoting Cooperative Effortin the F’iEht Against Heart Disease,Cancer and Stroke” (newsletter). Firstissue: Janunry 1968.

“1 RMP Reporter” (newsletter). Pub-lished monthly; first issue: June 1967.

“Iowa Regional Medical Program”(newsletter). Published quarterly; firstissue: January 1968,

“PROFILE-Kansas Regional Medh+Program” (newsletter),

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“Annual Report to (%rporatmw of Mdi-cnl Care l)~vclrtpmcnt, Inc., I’roj:rew?llurin~ the (llrrcnt Year” ( 12-P:lJwbooklet; !3 pwvw of exhibits), Allp!<t 1,1967 thrml~!h April 20, 1968. l\:\ck-groun{i on llcfiionnl M{!(li~ill l’royrarnsin !w’nw-nl: narrative rcporl of prowessdurinf! the current year for t.hc MaineILcgionnl Metiical Prq:ram, inclu{iin~r.arun-down of the feasibility studies,problems encountered in them; opcra-ticmal objectives and program objec-tives; planning’ activities proposed forthe coming year.“Maine’s Regional Medical Program” -(newsletter). ”#lM:lineSs Regional Medical Prof!ram—

Research, Continuing Medical Educa-tion, and Professional Training” (2-foldleaflet). Purpose of the Maine RegionalMedical Program; history of Public Law89–239 and of the Maine Program; chal-4enxe and objective of the Promam;possible proje~ted activities.

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METROPOLITAN “Regional Medical Program ofWASHINGTON, D.C. politnn Washin@m Newsletter”

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jl!IISSOURI “Entre Nous at MRMP” (newsletter).

+,4 Published twice monthly; first issue:“Missouri Regional Medical Program”(24-page booklet). Background on Re-gional Medical Programs; what Mis+souri is doing in Smithville, Springfield,and Kansns City; information on theMissouri Program’s CommunicationsResearch Unit, Program EwduationCenter; on its Population Study Group$Wrveys, Multiphasic Testing, MassScreening Radiology, Automnted EKGand Pntient IIistm-y projects, nndothers; listin~?s of ndminisirntive staffnnd project directors.

“Medicnl Tripes Ily Phone For NewJersey Physicians” (2-fold leaflet).Listing of subjects of tapes nvnilnble toall New Jersey physicians by collect call.“The New Jersey Regionnl Me(iicnl Pro-gram” (2-fold lcnflet). Origin nnd de-velopment of the New Jersey RegionalMedicnl Progrnm; text of Public Law89-239; listing of the Executive Com-mittee of the New Jersey Regional Med.icnl Program,

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“A 1{(’vivw~ of tho N(’Iv Y{)rlc hl(’trflIMIll-f: III ltfv~i(~n:ll hlwticnl I’I~vv:lm rf~r

Jlr:trt I)iwww’, ( ‘:l]t(w’r, SII(II((* :111(1 ltl’-lat(vl 1)iw:lsfw” l)y Vinrrnt (1(11’11111Ij:lrkin, R1.1)., Prw:ranl (’o~)rdill:if~~r(!21-]):l\c(’ I)ol)l(ld ) . An intrmllwl it~l~toWC pl~lnnin~! phNso of the NPW Yl~rkMet ropolii :tn lhwion:tl hl(’llif:ll I’rl)-jvwm, inolu{lin}! I):ivki:roun(l Im l{c}~ilm:llM(wlic;ll l’ro~:r~lnls; n {Iosf”rilllion of t}ICorj::llliz:it.ioll~~l” Str II(OtIIrC of tlI(’ Nl~\v%’01’1(

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flll:4\v(Irs I(! LI’J:IIIII:II l\l(,flIf;Il I‘loj:)~ii~i (;lis{inj~ of ttw Cnor(linalor:l wt, thl? m(’di-C:I1 w’tlrM)lH; nn~l n (Iwwription of thofmsil)ility study of care of cancer pa-tients at Memorial Ilospital for cancernnd altiwl diseases.“MetroNews” (newsletter). First issue: -Jannnry 1968.

“Jnnovnt ion” The Awmrintion for thoNorl.h (huwlina lte~ional Mdicai Prodgram (ncwdd.tcr), Puhlishcd monthly;first issue: April 1968.

“Northern New England Regional Medi-cal Program” (newsletter).

“Ohio State Regional Medical Program”(newsletter). First issue: January 1968.

“Oregon Regional Medical Program”(newsletter). First issue: Septembet,1967.

“SVRMP Newsletter” (newsletter),First issue: June 1968.

“Regionnl Medical Program of Texas”(newsletter). Published periodically:first issue: June 28, 1967.

“New Dimensions” (newsletter). Pub-lished monthly; first issue: March 1!)68.“Virginia Regional Mcciical Program”(4-fold leaflet). Background on the de-velopment of the Vir~inia RegionalMedicnl ProErnm, nnd bnsic informationon ReRional Mcd imd Programs in gen-eral; listing of the Governor’s AdvisoryCommittee on Regional Medical Pro-grams.

“Results” (newsletter). Published Iperiodically; first isue: November 1967.“Washington and Alaska Coronary CareCapability Survey” Directed by StephenR. Y’nrmdl, M.D.; report prepared byJnck P. KornfeM ( 15-pnge booklet). Amrvey of the extent of coronnry cnreunit development in the hospitals ofWashington and Alaska, Summer 1967..-.,.—. . .. . . . .. . .. . .

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“(km(rastin~ Cmnprchensive IIralthPlanning. Regional Mcdind Prommms,nnrl Areawicle Planning.” by Charles L.Wilhar, Jr., M.D., Program Coordina-tor (unpublished speech, April 19,1968) ,

C“Monthly Newsletter of the West Vir-ginia Regional Medical Program?’(newsletter), Published monthly; first

issue: March 1968.

“Regional Medical I%ogram of WesternNew York” (newsletter). PublishedPeriodically; first issue: September -1967.“The Regionnl Medical Progrnm fopWestern New York” (2-fold leaflet),Background on the objectives of Re-gional Medical Programs and develop-ment of the Western New York RegionalMedical Program.

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WESTERN “ ‘Primary Needs’ Outlined in Battle ~PENNSYLVANIA Against Heart Disease, Cancert Stroke” , i

(press release, October 22, 1907). Fulltext of a press relense issued by the ,Western Pennsylvania Regional Medicxl

, Program Advisory Committee follcnvingits regular meeting of October 19, 1967.

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WISCONSIN “The Wisconsin Regional Medical Pro- !grnm—How lt 13egnn . . . nnd Why”(15-page booklet). Background infer=

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gional Advisory Committee on coopers.tive nrrnngement.s within the WisconsinRegion; listing of the 130nrd of Direc-tors and the Regional Advisory Comn~it-tee for the Wisconsin Regionnl McdicntProgram.

,. “WRMP Newsletter” (newsletter).Published hi-monthly; first issue: July1967,

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“RrRinn:~l M(vlir;ll l’rnj!]”:~r]l--.ll(~:irtl)iw:lxc, (knror :Ind S1rol(e,’” ‘I”tw lU~’(li-C:II Awoci:li ion IIf tho St:It Q nf Al:llMlnmI{flndhook Jfw (:oun,wllft?”.q rfnd I)rlPaflnlc.~,(;nllwl hlwfin~ l!lGR, p:tws21-24.

“Allmny lte~ion:tl Mrdimd l’rwvwml,inks Thrm S{:i(es,” Mrdiral T? fbmw’,l%lnwary 12, 1!)68.“limwt Amori:ltinns That Have IlrcnAc(ive in Promvln~ming-Albany, NewYork,” Ifrr-Irt. ovd Torch ( American -IIcart Awwciaiion ), Vol. 15, No. 3,pa~es 12-13. Fall 1967.“Meshing Smoothly: Regional Pro- -grams, MDs,” Hospital Practice, pages16-17. August 1967.Schmeck, Harokl M., Jr., “NationalCampaign Against Disease to Beginwith Four Regional Programs,” TheNew York Timm, April 15, 1967.

Rrayton, Donald F,, M.D., “The UCLARegional Medical Program,” ilCLAMedicine, Report of the UCLA School ofMedicine, Vol. 2, No. 2. Fail 1967. ‘Ward, Paul D., “A Progress Report onHem-t Disease, Cancer and Stroke,” TIM?Bulktifl (Los Angeles County MedicalAssociation), November 2, 1967.“What about Regions within States-California,” Heart and Torch {Ameri-can Hem-t Awociation ), Vol. 16, No. 3,pages 13-14. Fall 1967.

Clark, Henry T., Jr., M.D., “RegionalMedical Programs:’ Hospital Practice(Editorial). March 1967.Ebbert, Arthur, Jr., M.D., “A Look at ~Public Law 89–239; The Heart Disease,Cancer, and Stroke Program,” Con.ncc-ticid Medicine, Vol. 30, No. 9, page 664. .September 1966,Lawton, Robert P., “Regional MedicalPrograms: Biggest Bargain of theAge,” Hospital Topics. June 1967.Snoke, Albert Q., M.D., “Symposium onHealth Services, 11. Local, Regional,and National Comprehensive Planning:The Role of the Teaching Hospital:’Jomwal of Medicd Edncution, pages474-475, April 1968.Weinerrwm, E, Richard, “Planning nndOrganization of the Connecticut Re-gional Medical Programfl BMetin ofthe New York Acade.my of McdicinegVol. 43, No. 6. June 1967.

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ficor~lia flfrdirn.l As.st)cinfio)t, r):t\:(’<~41-142, April 1967: “Wh:\t Jmpnrt.\Villthe(%mr~ia Rcj:ionnl Rlwlim! I’rfwramIIave on Your Mwlirnl Ed[lrntion?Spwial lmuc: Pllhlic I,aw 89-2:;9, TlwrtJ)ige:tw,, (’[inccr, Str{)kc nn(l l{ol:it.cdJ)jse:iww.”(!hamlwrs, J. IV., J1.11., “A Uniqlw Op-portunity for lmatlership,” .JoNt}lal of/}/c f;oor(li(t Mcdicd Association, Edi-torial, p:we 1fi7. April 1!)67: “\Vhat lm-

, pact Will the (leorgia lle~icmal Medicall’rograrn IIave on Your Medical l?duca~ .tion ? Special Iwwe: I%blic Law 8%23!),Heart Disease, &cer, Stroke and Re-lated Diseases.”“Innovative Plans for the Georgia Re- -gional Medical Program,” Journal of theGeorgia Medicnl Association. pa~es 149-151. April 1967: (Excerpted from theGeorgia Regional Medical Program Ap-plication for Grant Awarded January 1,1967.) ‘What Impact Will the GeorgiaRegional Medical Program Have onYour Medical Education ? Special Issue:Public Law 89-239, Heart Disease,Cancer, Stroke and Related Diseases.”

~’Some of the Heart Associations ThatHave Been Active in the Planning

. Stnge.s-Georgin,” Heart! and Torch(American Heart Association, Vol. 15,

: No. 3, pages 7-8. Fall 1967.,Willinms, W. Loren, Ph. D., “Evaluationand the Georgia Regionnl Medical Pro-gram,” Journal of the Gcmgia MedicalAssociation, pages 152-153. April 1967:~’What Impact Will the Georgia Re-gional Medical Program Have on YourMeclical Education ?“

.INTERMOUNTAIN Castle, C. ?Iilmon, M.D., “Regionnl,.. Medical Programs: Implications for the

‘( ,., . Intermountnin Aren,” Roclqj MountainM wlical Jowml. January 1967.“]~enrt Associations Thnt Hnve BeenActive in Programming-I nternloun-tmin,” Heart and Torch ( AmericnnHeart Association ), Vol. 15, No. 9,pngcs 10-12, Fall 1967.Josephine, Sister Ann, C.S.C., Ph. D.,“Iiow the lntermountain Aren is Devel-oping Its Regional Med icnl Program-A Report by an Administrator ActivelyInvolved in the Planning;’ Hospital

. Progrem. November 1967.“Meshing Smoothly: RcEioh J?ro-grrnm, Locnl Ml)’s,” llo~pital Practke,pnKm 1&17. Au~l]~t 1967, -.. ——-.

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wilh Fol]r ltoj!ional I’rorr:ims.” 7“h0Nr/1~ l“nr?c Timrs. April I G, t !)G’7.

“,SOIW of the Jlc:lrl As:wriat ions T}]:itJi:lvc Jh-wn Arlivc in the I’lanningSt:lfrm —Iown,’” I{cfll”t an ri Torch(Amm-icnn lIo:lrt Aswri:ltion), Vol. 15,

, No. 3, P:IRCS8-9. Frill 1967.

“Mdlinx iqmoott]l.v: RO~ion:\l J’ro-Krams, lmcal MI)*s,” Ilmpifn{ I’raclicc,

opages 16-17. AnKust 1967.“Regional Mcdiral Planning and thaState of J<ansns,” Gcridrics, (;criscopc:Medical Report f~om Washington, theNation, and the World. October 1967.Schmeck, Harold M., .Jr., “NationalCampaign Against Disease to Beginwith Four ltegional Programs,” TheNew York TinlcR. April 15, 1967.Walker, Jack D., M.D., “Regional Medi-cal Programs—For IIeart Disease, Can-cer, Stroke and Releated Disease forKansas,” JoIIrnol of the Kan.ms MedicalSociety, Vol. I.XVIII, No. IV, pages 162-165. April 1!)67.

“Some of the Heart Associations ThatHave Been Active in Planning Stages—Louisiana,” Heart and Torch ( Ameri-can Heart Association ), Vol. 15, No. il,page 6. Fall 1967.

Matting]y, Thomas W., M.D., “The Re-gional Medical Program of MetropolitanWashington,” Medical Anna./a of theDistrict of Columbia, Vol. 36, No. 3,

. pages’186-188. March 1967.

, Sibery, D: Eugene, “See Creative As-~.pects of Planning,” Hospital Topics. I.,.

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“Heart Associations Th~t Have BeenActive in Programming—Missouri:’Heart and Torch (American Heart As-sociation ), Vol. 15, No. 3, pages 9-1o.I?nll 1967.“Meshing Smoothly: Regional Pro.grams, Local MD’s,” Hospital Practice,pages 16-17. August 1967.“Regional Program Brings ResearchResults to Bwiside,” Mcdicat WorkiNews, Vol. 8, No. 36. September 8, 1!)67.Schmeck, Harold M., Jr., “National .Campaign Against Disease to Beginwith Four Regional Programs,” TheNew York Time8, April 16, 1967. ..-_ ..—-.....- .-,

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Wnkerlin, @orRc E,, M.D., “filiwmuri .Rqriond Me(lic:d T’rwrnm,” flfi.~souriMcdicinfl (Jourmd of the Mimm]ri StrifeMedical Aswwintirm), pamw W-W. Feb-runry 1967.

Grizzle, Claide O., M.D., “IMgional ‘Medical J’rwvamming in Wyominfr-aSubject of Vitnl Interest to All of Us inthe Health Fields,” Roclql lfmmfoinMdicd JWWL July 1967.

“~%mw of the IIeart Associations That ,Have Been Active in Planning Stages---Nebraska,” Hcnrt and Torch (Ameri,canIIeart, Association), Vol. 5, No. 3, pa~es -2-4. Fdl 1967. ~

Delaney, C. Joseph, “President’s Page,”*New York Medicine, March 1968.“Finding Instant Beds for Coronary Pa-tients,” Medical World News, April 12,1968.Jnmes, George, M.D., “New York Physi-cian and the 1970’s: The Local RegionalMedical Program for Heart Disease,,Cancer and Stroke,” New York Medi-cine, pages 194-6, 198, 200. April 1968.James, George, M.D., “Summation,”Bulletin of the New York Academy of’ “Medicine, Vol. 43, No. 6, pages 522-524. ‘June 1967.McCormack, James E., “A Message.from the Director,” New8 Nofe8 (The,New York Academy of Medicine), No.17. February 1!)68.McCormack, James E., “The New YorkCity Story,” Bulletin of the New York.Acadmzp of Medicine, Vol. 43, No. 6,,pages 515-521. June 1967.

Jones, Frank W., M.D., “The MedicalSociety and the Regional Medical Pro-gram in North Carolina,” North Caro2-lina Medical Journal, Vol. 28, No. 5:Special Issue: North Carolina RegionalMedical Progrnrn. May 1967.Lyle, Carl B., Jr., M.D., “Education and’Resenrch in Community Medical Owe:The University of North CarolinaSchool of Medicine Approach,” NortkCarolina Medical Jonrnul, Vol. 28, No.6: Special Issue: North Carolina Re-gional Medical Program. May 1967.Morgan, Ralph Siler, M. D., “Develop-ment of a Regional Medical Progrnm inWestern North Carolina,” North Caw-lina Medical Journal, Vol. 28, No. 5sSpecial Issue: North Cnrolina RegionalMedicai Program. Mny 1967.

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blnlltl, il:ll’V(’.V 1,., # 11.I/., II,tt.I-\,,. c,,\.,in~ oprr:ltions of 1}10Ikj!if)n;ti M(vlicall’rofwam,” lvfwlh Cnrolinrz Mdimt -JovrnrIl, Vol. 28, No. 5: Special lsxue >North Caro]ina’ Regional Medical I’ro-Kram. May 1067.Williams, T. Frnnklin, M. D., and Wat-kins, Julia D., R. N.,M.1’.l?., “Dialwtictlnmult.at ion ami INucntiond Services>A Feasibility Study,” North C’crdin~Medicd Jmtrnal, VrJ1.28, No. 5: SpecialIssue: North Carolina Regional MedicalProgram. May 1967.Woods, James W., M.D., “Intensive .Coronary Care Units in CommunityHospitals: A Pilot Project,” NorthCarotin.a Medicu.1 Jotuvud, Vol. 28, No. 5,Special Issue: North Carolina RegionalMedical Program. May 1967.

“Some of the Heart Associations ThatHave Been Active in the PlanningStages—Oregon,” Heart and Torch(American Heart Association), Vol. l%No. 3, page 7. Fall 1967.

Ca.rdiovagct/lar lVew8 and Notes forPh~sicimts (South Carolina Heart Asso-ciation). August-September 1967 Issue:The Regional Medical Program (Vol. 2,No. 6).Baroody, N. B., M.D., “The RegionalMedical Program,” Cardiouascrda rNews and Notes for Ph)jsieim.9, Vol. 2,No. 6, page 1. August-September 1967.“some of the Heart Associations ThatHave Been Active in Planning Stages-South Carol ina,” Heart and Torch(American Heart Association), Vol. 15, sNo. 8, page 6. Fall 1967,Summerall, Charles, M.D., “20th Cen. ~tury Epidemics,” Carcfiovmctda.r Newsand iVotea for Ph~sician~, Vol. 2, No. 6,.page 1. August-September 1967..—— —- -- -.- --. — .. . .

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grnm,” Ilrsidfwf PI??Isivin?l, pnpPs 68-65.April 196%HoKnewi, .Iohn R., ~1.11., “The Nm-th-west Prommm,” l?lfllrtin of the NCMYork A cndonl~y of Mdivinc, Vol. 43, No.6, pngesi 404-MN. +Jnne1967.RCSMIIS.Vol. 1, No. 2, AJwiJ 1968 iswmof the Wnshin@m-Alaska RegiormlMedical Program Ncwslcttcr, publishedin NorilI west fiirdirinc, VnJ. 67, No. 4,pnges 397-400. April 1968.“Washington/AJaska Rqzirmrd Medical3?roRram,” 13nlldi?t, S)Y)li(lN~ Co/l n t ]/Mvdicul SocictV, page~ 9, 11, 13. April1968.“What About Regions Combining Stntes—Washington State and Alaska,” Hmrtand Torch (American Heart Associa-tion), Vol. 15, No. 3, page 14. Fall 1967,— - ——. ——.

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Vol. 2, No. 2, page 24. Summer 1968.

WES’1’ERN “Federal Grant Supports Attack on.PENNSYLVANIA Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke,” The

Pitt Ph~sician.

WISCONSIN Hirschboeck, John S., M.D., “The Wis-consin Regional Medical Program OP-ERATIONAL PROJECTS,” WticonsirtMedical Journal, Vol. 67, pages 181-184.March 1968.Ibid., “The Wisconsin Regional MedicalProgram: OPPORTUNITY ANDCHALLENGE,” Wisconsin Medical”Journul, Vol. 66, pages 223-224. May.1967.

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ALABA~A Finney, J. O., M.D., “Development of thcx.Relationship Between the hledicd As-~ociation of the State of Alabama andthe Alabama Regional llmiicnl Pro-gram,” Proccdin.qs: Con fcrcncc-11’ovk.shop on Regimol Mdt’cal Progmm~,Vol. II, pnges 52-56 (PHS PublicationNo. 1774) .Mason, Joseph J., Jr., “Council of Re<gional Planning Directors and Admin.istrat,ors:’ Ibid., pa~es 60-52.

Nelson, William P., III, M.D., “Com~munity Cancer Coordinators,” lbt’d.Apages 176-177.Oliver, Ward L., M. D., “Community In-formation Coordinators,” Ibid,, pages23-25.Phillips, John B., M.D., “Assurance of

Adequate Therapy following Detectionof Cervical Carcinoma,”. Ibid., pages179-180.Woolsey, Frank M., M.D., “CommunityHospital Learning Centers;’ Ibid., pnges103-106.

ARKANSAS , 130st, Roger B., M.D., “The RegionalMedical Program as a Means of Increas-ing the Morale of the Family Doctor,’tIbid., pages 100-103.

, CALIFORNIA, Rrayton, Donald J., M.D., “Watts-\vil-Iowbrook Regional Medical Program,”

‘, Ibid., pnges 45-50.Ward, Paul D., “The Impact of RMP onHnrd Core Poverty Areas,” Ibid., pageg28-29. ,,

CENTRAL Lyons, Richard H., M.D., “use of a Te]e<NEW YORK phone Network for Continuing Educn.

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Imrning of Ilwdth Sciwwe IW-sonncl;’1/)?’(-/.,pn~es 17-19.

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Riedel, Donald, Ph. D., and Hess, OrvanW., M.D., “A Study of Physician OflicePractice in the Connecticut Region,”.Ibid., pages 86-92.Seipp, Conrad, M.D., “The Delineationof Subregional Health Service Areas an G

a Basic Step in Regional Medical Plan- oning,” Ibid., pages 59-62.Seligson, David, M.D., “Provision ofOptimum Clinical Laboratory Services ,for 3,000,000 People,” Ibid., pages 4-6.Thompson, John D., “A Comprehensive ●

Utilization and Patient Information . ~statistical System,” Ibid., pages 9-12.Weinerman, E. Richard, M.D., and Mor- .rissey, Edward F., “Continuum of Long-Term Care within a Local Health Serv.ice Area:’ Ibid., pages 96-99.

Barrow, J. Gordon, M.D., “Involvementof Local Hospitals in the Regional Medi-

1 cal Program by the Appointment ofLocal Hospital Advisory Groups: Ibid.,pages 99-100.

,, Angelides, M.D., McGowan, Larry,M.D., and Stankovich, Arthur S., “Sys-tems Approach to Planning,” Ibid.,pages 86-86.

3 Brown, Clement, M.D., “Continuing Ed-ucation Performance Deficits,” Ibid.,pages 136-140.Spring, William C., Jr., M.D., and Bent-ley, Ward, “The Subregional Conceptand Liaison Stafffl fbid., pages 66-69.

Feigenbaum, Harvey, M.D., ‘PlannerHOUKIMultiphaaie Scmni~ ~- ,fbidc, pages l%l&

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Castle, C. Hilmon, M. D., “Community-Centercd Continuing Medical Educn-ticm,” li>id., pnww 74-75.Ibid., “Systems for Collection nnd Annl-ysis of Clinical T)nta on Patient.~ withAcute Myocardinl Infarction,” Ibid.,,pn~cs 108-110.Gilson, .John S., M. D., “Dcvdopmcnt ofRmwptivc At.ti!udw tow:u-ci Nrw Idons,”ibid., pnf:es 25-27.IInglund, Richard F., “An ExperimentalModel in Organization of a RegionalMedical ProEram,” Ibid., pages 144-150.Smart, Charles R:, M.D., “Cancer Train-ing and Continuing Education and Com-puterized Tumor Registries,” Ibid., page -178.Warner, Homer, M.D., and Budkin, A.,M.D., “Clinical Data ~ollection with aPurpose,” Ibid., pages 162-166.

Bartlett, John C., M.A., LL.B., “Comple-mentary Relationship between Iowa Re-gional Medical Program, Comprehen-sive Health Planning and VoluntaryComprehensive Health Planning: ANecessary Accomplishment:’ Ibid., “p3~C9 38-40.

Krehl, Willard A., M.D., Ph.D., andCaldwell, Charles W., M.P.A., “The Roleof the Voluntary Health Agencies in theRegiomd Medical Program in Iowa;’Ibid., pages 30-33.

Lewis, Charles E., M.D., “Regional Ad?visory Group and Review Process,”Ibid., pages 62-65.Thurston, Hester, “Nursing in the Re-~ional Medical Programs: All innce forBetter Care,” Ibid., pages 121-123.

Robertson, George, M.D., “Guest Reshdent Program,” ibid., pages 134-136.

Mattingly, Thomas W., M.D., Chiazze,Leonard, Jr., SC.D., and Xavier, Mal,“Survey of Continuing Education of thePhysicians in Metropolitan Washing- .ton,” Ibid., pages 75-82.

Smith, Robert, M.D., “Experiences witha Stroke Cnre Demonstration Unit,”Ibid., pages 106-108.

Packer, Jnmes B., M.D., and VanPeenen, Hubert J.. M.D., “BiochemicalScreening in Missouri/; Ibid., pagea7-9. .—. .

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Larson, I.nura G., M.A., “The ~csi~nand l)iw-mminntion of Dntn (“ollrd ln~Indrupwnts)” Ibid., pWXW 167-1 Gfl.

1Icrmnnn, John 11., and (hlrn:lzzo, An-thony .J., M.I)., “l):ltaphone ECC Con-suit.:lt.ion: A Mqlcl for Extension of!Medicnl Center Sm-vices to CommunityHospitals,” Ibid,, pa%es 117-11 !3.

ERA styn, CnJdwell B., M. D., “Ap-proaches to Evaluation of a RegionalMedical Proflram,)’ lhid., pages 82-84.Larkin, Vincent dePauJ, M.D., “Prob-lems in Developing the Role of MedicalSchooJs in a Regional Medical Pro. ‘gram,” Ibid,, pages 40-42.Robbins, Guy F., M.D., “A CooperativeProject for the Care of Cancer Patientsby Memorial IIospitaJ for Cancer and ,Allied Diseases,” Ibid., pages 169-172.

Wennberg, John E., M.D., “Cost-BenefitAnalyses-Limitations and Uses,” Ibid.,pages 110-112.

Burns, Edward L., M.D., “CooperativeCommunity Health Program:’ Mid.,pages 173-175.

McBeath, WilJiam H., M.D., “SkeletonProgram in Continuing Education andClinical Research,” Ibid., pages 140-144,

Grover, M. Roberts, M.D., “A Proposed.Circuit Postgraduate Program in HeartDisease, Cancer, Stroke, and RelatedDiseases in the Oregon Region,” Ibid.jpages 65-68.

Christman, Luther, Ph.D., R. N., “Ex-periment to Test and Implement aModel of Patient Care in Hospitals;’Ibti., pages 15-17.Elam, Lloyd C., M.D., C*HealthEvalua-tion Studies UtiJizing a MuJtiphasic ., ,Screening Center Operating in Coopers.tion with a Comprehensive Health CareProgram for Persons in an Urban POV*erty Area,” Ibid., ~ams 1-4.., . .— ----- - zL_______ -- -, .. ___ .

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Lein, .John N., M. D., “Thr In formot ionand Fhluc:ltion Rcsnurce Support Unit,’$Ibid., pa~cs 68-71.Rohincttc, Tasker K., “Smnll Commu-nity Plannin~,” I!jid., pafw.’+34-36.Sharp, Lawrence .J., Ph. D., “(’onsumm’lJealth Care Survey,” Ibid.. PWWS93-!35.Thompson, William R., “hlultiprojectPlanning,” lhid,, pages 150-152.Yarnall, Stephen, M.D., “Experiencewith the WARMJ? Mockup CkwonaryCare Unit,” ibid., pages 119-121.

Wilbar, C. L., J;., M.D., “Unusunl Pro-gram for Continuing Education of Phy-sicians at Grassroots Level,” Ibid.s -pages 72-74.

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. WW3TERN- Sultz, Harry A.; Fortune, John; Feld-NEW YORK man, Joseph; and Moutsatsos, Spero,

“Health Manpower Survey of WesternNew York,” Ibid., pages 126-133.

WESTERN Bell, Louise, “Development of a Re-PENNSYLVANIA gional Medical Program Data Source

Book,” Ibid., pages 160-162.Martz, E. Wayne, M.D., and Hough,Howard, “Coordination of Comprehen-.sive Health Planning and RegionalMedical Program Activities in Weste~Pennsylvania,” Ibid., pages 36-38.

~ISCONSIN Gustafson, David H., Ph.D., Nutt, PaukC., and Nadler, Gerald, Ph. D., “A Sy%terns Approach to Regional Medical Pro-.gram Planningfl ibid., pages 152-160,

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VA Nationnl pr~grnm to Conquer ~Icnrt Disease, Cancer.nnd Stroke,” The Journal of the Awerican MedicaJ A880-.

I ciation, Vol. 192, No. 4. April 26, 1966.~A New Stige nt Iland for U.S. Heart Disease, Cancerj,

Stroke Plans~’ Medical Tribune, Vol. 8, No. 57. May 20-.21, 1967.

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VA Plan to Extend Region Programs 5 Years Is Urged,Medicnl News from Washington, Medical Tribune., April15, 1968,

Ackm-mnn, Stephen J., “Region Mcdicnl Programs,” PubliuIIealth Reports, Vol. 82, pages 404-406. May 1!367.

.“AMA Sugge~~s a %Year Limit on Regional Medical Pro-grams,” Washington News, Journal of the Amerz”can.Medical Association, Vol. 204, No. 8, pages 49-50. April15, 1968.

Bennett. Robert L.. M.D., “The Regional Medical Program:%Cont~ct (Newsletter o~ the Geo~gia Warm Spring; Foun.. “ckd.ion), Vol. IV, No. 3. July 1967.

Burgess, Alex M., Jr., Colton, Theodore, Peterson, Osler L.,“Categorical Programs for Heart Disease, Cancer, andStroke,” The New England Journul of Medicine, Vol. 273,, ‘No. 10. September 2,1965.

Callahan, Barbara, “Regional Medical Programs TakingGiant Steps,” Hospital Progress, Vol. 48, No. 8, pages78-83. March 1967.

Ibid., “Those Regional Medical Programs: Where the Ac~oriWill Be,” Hospital Progress, Vol. 47, pages 67-64. Decem-ber 1966.

{~Care-for-All Concept Exerting New pres~ures~” MedicalTribune (Part XI in “Health Manpower: Factors oi?Crisiq”), page 1. April 29,1968.

Clark, Henry T., Jr., M.D., “Regional Medical Programst’$(Editorial), Hospita4 Practice. March 1967.

Ibid., “Shaping the Hospital for its Future Role;’ Hospitalsi’- ‘ ‘”~,Vol. 40, pages 4%53. Febrwwy 1,1966.

Ibid., “The Challenge of the Regional Medical Programq,Legisld.ion,” The Journal of Medical Education, Vol. 41?April 1966.

Co}Jh, Carl M., “90 Y!-Behind Natjon in Regional Medicine;k.~~,o l?o~.f.,.n {~?.tlso. .T.!n,tnmr 9Q 10f77

i J-. -.. ‘ bolllt!l’CfltW 011lbL!~lUlltll lVlt!UIL!lli 1. 1 {J~l ?lIIIHJ’#Xtlll IlllUtiJ l,lIIVJ...-

for Heart Diticiuw, Cnncer nnd Strokc$’ The Modcrti “Hospihd, Vol. 108, No. 2, pngcs 79-80. February 1967.

“Continuing Mcdicd l!Mucation-Dots It Matter ?“ ( Edi+torial), Journal ofthe American Mcdicnl Amociution, Volt,197, No. 6, pages 605-506, August 8,1966.

~empseyy Edward W., Ph. D., “The Case for Regional MedLcal (lomplexe%” Medical Opinion and Review. (ktobefi I

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“IMntistry Mny Ilc Incllldwi in Arcn IIealth Centers,” llrash-in~ton Report, lhwfal Survq, pn~cs 17, 19, 21. January196$.

b~dw, Harold T., “Regionnl Medical Promwm for Heart,Cnncer and Stroke,” The .roPIrnnl of the Mmficrd A s.wciu-tionof the State of Alahomn, Vol. 36, No. 7. ,January 1967.

Evans, Robert 1.,., M.D., “Ilospitals and Regional MedicalPrograms: A F%m for Com-dinnted Action,” Ho.@tdR,pnges 52-58,114. nw~nlbcr 16,1967.

tCEvoltltioll “r ~{cvo]tltion in American Medicinej” flf~d~rn

Ilfcdicinc, pn~cs 8-16. June 21, 1965.Fishbein, Morris; M.D., “The Regional Programs” (Edi-

torial), Medical Worhi ~cws, page 104. May 10, 1968.*’Four Applications For Region Plans To Be Considered,’A

Mcdiccd Tribune, Vol. 8, No. 13. February 16, 1967.Gehrig, Leo J., M.D., “Symposium on Health S&rvices, I.

Comprehensive Planning for Health,” Journul of McdicatEducation, pages 467-468. April 1968.

*’Get TogeEher If You Want a Regional Grant,” The ModernHospitalt Vol. 107, No. 2. August 1966.

““Health Programs in Five Regions Given Appraisal,” Medi-cal News from Washington, MedicaZ Tribune. February22, 1968.

Hill, Lister, “A Program to Combat Heart Disease, Cancerand Stroke,” The Enquirer, Boonville, Indiana. November1965.

~ogness, John R., M.D., “The Northwest Hospital;’ Bulletinof the New York Aca.dcmg of Medicine, Vol. 43, No. 6,pnges 495-503. June 1967.

‘Mush-m,Phillips, “Do We Need Those Regional Complexes?”Medical Economics. June 28, 1965.

“Impressive Start Seen in Programs on Major Disease,”\Medical News from Washington, Medical Tribune.November 30, 1967.

$ames, George, M.D., “Implications of the Heart Disease,Cancer and Stroke Programs, an Interpretation:’ MedicalOpinion and Review. October 1966.

Ibid., “Summation,” Bulletin of t.}teNew York Academ~ ofMedicine, Vol. 43, No. 6, pages 522-524. June 1967.

Lavin, John H., “What Regional Care Can Mean To You:’Medical Economics, pages 70-79. May 27, 1968. ‘-

hfarston, Robert Q., M.D., “An Assault Upon Heart Disease,Cancer, and Stroke” (Guest Editorial), Journui of Re-habilitation, Vol. 33, No. 5. September-October 1967.

Ibid., “Regional Medical Programs, A New Health Programin a Changing Society,” The American Oxonian, Vol. LV,No. 1, pages 18-24. January 1968.

Ibid., “Regional Medical Programs: A Review,” Bdtetin ofthe New York Academg of Medicine, Vol. 43, No. 6, pages490-494. June 1967.

ibid., “Regional Medical Programs Begin Second Year;’U.S. Medicine, Vol. 8, No. 26-27, January 1, 1967.

Ibid., “Regional Medical Programs: First Year in Review/tPublio HeaUh li?eporte, Vol. 82, No, 8, March 1967,

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Mid., “The Rcgionnl Mwlicnl Prommrns for Heart Discnse,— Cnnmw, Stroke and l?el:~tcd l)iwwww,” PrormvfinV~ 01 the

,~!y~)lpmivm, Cnt.:wtrophic Illness: Impnct on Fnvilie%Chnl!muw to the Professions, Cancer Cnre Inc. of the Nn_tionnl Cancer Foundation, pn~es 37-42.

Mmwton, ltobert, Q., M. D., and Mnycr, Willinm D., M. D.,“’l’he lnter(lc]~cl~(le]lf:e of Rcgionnl Medicnl Prwv%ms andContinuing IMucation)” The Journal of Mdiml Ed Nm-tion, Vol. 42, No. 2, pn~es 119-125. February 1967.

Mmxion, Robert Q., M.])., nnd Schmidt, Alexnnder M., M.D.,“ Rqrionnl Medical Progrnms-A Progress Report,””A nicrican Joumol of Public Ilcalth, Vol. 58, No. 4, pages726-730. April 1968.

Mnrston, Robert Q., M. D., and Yordy, Karl, “A Nation , .Starts a Program: Regional Medical Programs, 1965-1966,” The Jovrnal of Medical Education, Vol.’ 42, No. 1,, ~,pages 17-27. January 1967.

Mnyer, William D., M.D., “Regional Medical Programs-AProgre~i Report,” Journal of the MedicaZ A880ciation o?,Georgia, Vol. 56, No, 4, pages 143-147. April 1967.

WIDS Discuss Medical Plans,” The AMA New8. JanuarY”30, 1967.

~’Meshing Smoothly:. Regional Programs, Local MD’s,’$ .Hospital Practice, pages 16-17. August 1967.

~’National Goals for Regional Medicine:’. Po8tgradute Medk .tine. August 1966.

(’NIH Will Earmark Funds to Combat Major Illnesses:K -Medical News from Washington, Medical Tribune. Feb- .ruary 1, 1968.

Page, Irvine H., M. D., “The Gestation of Medical Corn- ,plexes,” Modern Medicine, pages 89-92. June 21, 1965.

f’P1anning Programs Get AHA Support at Novemben ,Council-Board Meeting,” HospitafB. January 16, 1968.

(’President Hails Progress in Regional Medical Programs,”” ~PHS World, page 28. January 1968.

@PHS Asks Extension of Heart-Cancer-Stroke Program,’$Medical News of the Week, Medical World New8, Vol. 8,No. 48. December 1,1967.

“PHS Funds Spur First Four Regional Programs,” HospitalNews of the Week, MedicaZ World News. May 19, 1967.

“Region Program Proving Helpf u] to MDs, Patients:’ M-edi-cal News from Washington, Medical Tribwne, page 9. ,‘April 29,1968.

@Regional Complexes Gain Momentum,” Medical Worhf ~News. February 3,1967.

“Regional Health Program Studied,” Lab World. December ,1967.

4tRegi~nal Medical Plan: Boon or Boondoggle ?“ AMA Ne~sapages 1, 6, 7, 8 (series of articles). March 4, 1968. “’ ‘

4’Regional Medical Programs, “ PHS World, pages 3%34.March 1967.

“Regional Medical Programs Asked to Focus on Service,Individual;’ PHS WorZd, Vol. ,8, No. 3, page 24. March1968.

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lfospilal Topics, IMU-WS50-53 (excerpts from papers by ‘Rotxwt Q. Mfirston, M.D., James A. Shnnnon, M.D.,Vernon E. Wilson, M.D., Sidney Farber, M.D., Charles L.IIudson, M. D., Michael T3. Tlelhikey, M. D., James T.I1owc1I, M.1~., Paul N. Ylvisnker, Ph. D., and Rny E, Trus=sell, M,D. ). March 1967.

l’Re~ional Metiicnl Prwvams: New Hope for RemoteAreas,” U.S. News and World Report. Fcbrunry 26, 1968.

#$Re~ion:~l Medical Progrnm~: Progress, Promise, Prob4 ‘lwns,” Public Health Itwvt~, Vol. 83, No. 3, ptwes 180-182. M:wch 1968.

“lqif~~?l Mwli(vll Prommms Set To CO C/per8t.ionnl~4‘~;/,),. })1/(Im”x;Fr, pwwsm17. i~l:lt’(:ilI:J~~I. ‘-”

“Rericm:ll Medical Progrnrns setting Pnttern For Deliver-,.in~ Care: Conference Consensus,” Hospita,h. February16, 196%

“RMP Shifting Rapidly from PlnnninE to operationalStnKes, Conference Reveals:’ Modern Hmpitcd, page 30.Fcbrunry 1968.

“Regional Medical Programs Told ‘l’o Be ‘Re~ults @iente~’,’* ‘,

Hospital Progress, pnges 14-15. March 1968.#tRegi~nnl Plallning Experts Report on program%” A m~r~ .,.

can Jonmd of Nwrsing, pnges 450, 462, 456. March 1968.“Regional Program Brings Research Results to Bedside:$ 1

Aledical World News, Vol. 8, No. 36. September 8, 1967.“Regional Programs Reviewed,” Washington Wire, The

Modern HospitaL February 1967.“Report of the President’s Commission;’ The New England

Jotmud of Medicine, Vol. 272, No. 18. May 6, 1965.Russell, John M., M.D., “New Federal Regional Medical

Programs,” New England Jowrncd of Medicine, Vol. 276,’ ~pages 309-312. August 11,1966.

Schechter, Mal, “Planners Work Today on Medicine of Tcwmorrow,” Modern Medicine, pages 33-62. February 13,1967.

Schmeck, Harold M., Jr., “Health Experts Hail Progress inDrive on 3 Major Illnesses,” The New York Times. Jan-uary 18, 1967.

Jbid., “National Campaign Against Disease to Begin withi Four Regional Programs,” The New York Time8. April

15,1967.,Jbid., “U.S. Henlth Agency Reorganized to Ilrom-km Medical

Education,” The New York Times. April 1, 1!)68.“Services Affecting Patient Is Theme of Conference on TZe-

giorwd Medicnl I%omams,” Sonthmm Ho8pita18, Vol. 36,* No. 8, page~ 16-16, March 1068+

Shannon, James A., M.D., “The Advancement of MedicalResearch: A Twenty-Year View of the NIH Role;’,Journal of Medical Education, Vol. 42, No. 2. February1967.

Sloan, Margaret H., M.D., “Relationship of Regional Medi-cal Programs to Children’s Cancer Clinics,” Supplementto Pediatric, Vol. 40, No, 3, part II, pages 629-631. Sep-tember 19~7. — -—.—”

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‘Snyder, James D., and Enright, ‘Michael ,7., “Regionnl Medi-cal Prommms: A Progress Report,” Hospital Manaoe-mcnf, pages 36-38. April 1967.

o’Stntenlent of Policy on the Report of the President’s Com-mission on Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke,” Bulletin,American, College of Surgeons, Vol. 61, No. 2. March-April 1!)66.

&.ewart, William H., M.D., “How We’re Conquering theThree Greatest Killer Diseases;’ Family Weekly, pages

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Ibid., “Regional Medical Programs,” Medical Tribune. July6, 1!M6.

~’stlrgeon Genernl Urges Expansion of the Regional MedicalPro~rams,” The Washington Post, page M3. November9, 19G7.

f’The 1967 Annual Meeting in Review,” Hospitals, pages.72-74. September 1, 1967.

$~The Regional Medical Program%Planners Work Todayon Medicine of Tomorrow,” News front, Modern Medicineppages 32-34, 40, 44,46, 51-62, 61. Feb:ary 13, 1967.,.

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1 can Association of Medical Clinics, Vol. 16, No. 7, pages

I492-501. July 1967.

Ibid., “Regional Medical Programs to Gombat HeartDisease,” Cancer, and Stroke,” Jourd of .mtti NW’F

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26 and 27, 1968 Re: Sections of H. I?. 15758 Relutive toRegional Medical Programs before the Subcommittee onPublic Health and Welfare of the Committee on Inter-state and Forct”gn Commerce, House of Representative,Ninetieth Co2grc8s, Second Session (8ee page 25 for full Ptext reference).

Mstin.q of Communications and Public Information Stafl ofRegional Contacts in the Regions, March 1968.

Guidelines—Regional Medical Programs (Revised May1968).

Proceedings: Conference on Regional Medical Programs,January 15-17, 1967 ( PHS Publication No. 1682).

Proceedings: Conference-Workshop on Regional Medical !.Proflrams, in two volumes, January 17-19, 1968 (PHSPublication No. 1774):

Volume I: Plenary Sessions ● Panel and DiscussionGroups QRelated Background Informationon Conference-Workshop (Appendices)

Volume II: 15-Minute Papers on Regional Activitiestmd Ideas ,.

Progre.w Report—Re.qional Medical Programs, April 1,1!)68.

Report on Regional Medical Progvo.ms to the President and !the Congress, June 1967 (PHS Publication No. 16!)0). ‘

@tro]ce Registries, Report of the Task Force on StrokeRegistries of the ,Joint ,Subcommittee on Cerebrovascular ~Disease of the National Advisory Heart Council and the ,National Advisory Neurolodcal Diseases and BlindnmtsCouncil, Nationai Institute8 of Health,1967, “.

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8!N.h C!ongrcss, Id wxwion, on 11.R, 8140, Ser. No, 89-20.L1.S.Government Print,ing ()~ce, Washington, T).C., 1965.

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~S. Congress, House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerce, Grants for Regional Medical Program%Health of “Agricdtural Miyant Workers, and Af.coholioand Narcotic Addict Rtduzlnlitation Faci!itim, Report No.1536, 90th Congress, 2nd session, U.S. Government Print-ing Otlice, Washington, D.C., June 10, 1968.

U.S. Congress, House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerce, Regional Medical Programe; Ak?oholic8 andNarcotics Addicts Facilities; HeaZth Services for Domes-tic Agm”cultural MigratoW Worker8; Hearings. 90thCongress, 2nd session, on H.R. 16768, Ser. No. 90-36.U.S. Government Printing Ofike, Washington, D.CPMarch 26,27,28,1968. , , , , ,-

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