International Health and Medical Research Act of 1959: Hearings, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on S.J. Res. 41, to Establish in the Deppartment of Health, Education, and Welfare the National Advisory Council for International Medical Research, and to Establish in the Public Health Service the National Institute for International Medical Research, in Order to Help Mobilize the Efforts of Medical Scientists, Research Workers, Technologists, Teachers, and Members of the Health Professions Generally, in the United States and Abroad, for Assault Upon Disease, Disability, and the Impairments of Man and for the Improvement of the Health of Man Through International Cooperation in Research, Research Training, and Research Planning. February 24-27, March 4, 10, 1959

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - 234 lappuses
Considers S.J. Res. 41, to establish National Advisory Council for International Medical Research within HEW to coordinate U.S. and international medical research.

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