Word: labs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Bastard," snapped the angry student to the person at the desk beside him. "They don't care whether you learn anything in this lab. But I'll take the first part of his advice...
Opponents of the project have another discourse: the courts. They have already brought one action which was declared premature." Once an urban renewal plan is approved, however, a new appeal can be made. If the courts decide to issue a restraining order, construction of the NASA lab could be considerably delayed
...voluntary program would pay 80% of the costs of medical extras, such as limited ambulance service, X-rays and lab tests, electrocardiograms and radiotherapy, surgical dressings, splints, casts, artificial arms, legs and eyes, and even rental for home use of iron lungs and wheelchairs. Under the same 80% formula, the voluntary plan would further provide 100 home-nurse visits a year with or without prior hospitalization, thus supplementing the benefits that come under the compulsory social security part of the medicare program. Also provided: care in a mental hospital, of no more than 60 days at a time...
...voluntary plan providing an additional 100 home nursing visits per year -plus coverage of 80% of doctors' fees and 80% of related necessities such as bandages, X rays and lab tests. Participants would have to be 65 or over, pay $3 per month, which would be matched by the Federal Government...
...Tighten up controls over pill-type drugs. Last week the House passed, 402 to 0, and sent to the Senate a bill requiring that records be kept, from lab to drugstore, on sales of barbiturates ("goofballs") and amphetamines. Illicit sales of such drugs to persons under 21 could be punished by two years in prison and a $5,000 fine, v. one year in prison and a $1,000 fine at present. For the narcotics addict who peddles dope mainly to finance his habit, a civil commitment statute under preparation would provide for rehabilitation rather than incarceration. - Halt mail-order...