Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 35(1), 1956
Citation
Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 35(1), 1956
Subject
- Weil, Robert J.
- Vital Statistics
- Troup, Wallace
- Stuart, Charles Elmer
- State Medicine
- Schedule 'R' [Paper read at conference of Rehabilitation Supervisors, Kentville, N.S., November 8, 1955] [Title]
- Rehabilitation, Vocational
- Present status of the Disabled Person's Allowance [Presented at the Annual Meeting, CPHA, Atlantic Branch, Kentville, N.S., November 9-10, 1955] [Title]
- Pictou County Medical Society
- National Health Service [Reprinted from World Medical Journal] [Title]
- Morse, W.I.
- Milligan, J.D.
- Metropolitan Life information service [Title]
- Insurance, Health
- Hunter, John
- Hospitals
- Hebb, Peter Olding
- Gosse, Norman Howard
- Emotional problems in chronic illness [Title]
- Disabled Persons
- Cortisone and related substances as therapeutic agents [Presented in part at the Dalhousie Refresher Course, October 24, 1955] [Title]
- Chronic Disease
- Cape Breton Medical Society
- Cancer treatment in Nova Scotia - the Nova Scotia Tumour Clinic [Title]
- Cancer Care Facilities
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