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1.
Medical Research: A National Bulwark
Date:
23 May 1952
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Research--An Answer to Better Health and Medical Care
Date:
24 August 1950
3.
Rhode Island Leads the Way in Vital Health Programs Says Fogarty Who Authored Laws
Date:
23 September 1958
4.
International Medical Research
Date:
15 August 1958
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Speech by John E. Fogarty to the National Institute on Crime and Delinquency
Date:
1 June 1959
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Economics, Ethics, and Mental Illness
Date:
23 May 1960
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The Salk Vaccine Problem
Date:
3 May 1955
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New International Medical Research Program Is Proposed; $50 Million Annually for War on Disease
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[13, 16 August 1958]
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Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, on Joint Resolutions to Establish a National Institute for International Health and Medical Research
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[21-23 July, 4-6 August 1959]
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The Battle Against Chronic Disease
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20 March 1951
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