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Pediatrics, 1965
WHEN and when not to hospitalize, what services and facilities should be expected from a hospital, what patterns of staffing should exist for medical and ancillary care, what standards should be demanded, and what reasonable costs may be expected, are questions daily of greater concern to practitioners caring for children. But the character and cost of
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WHEN and when not to hospitalize, what services and facilities should be expected from a hospital, what patterns of staffing should exist for medical and ancillary care, what standards should be demanded, and what reasonable costs may be expected, are questions daily of greater concern to practitioners caring for children. But the character and cost of
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The Community-Hospital Library
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965The hospital library has been described as the "forgotten stepchild of the hospital." The average medical-society library, according to a recent survey, does not fare much better. Still, for physicians who cannot afford extensive and expensive private libraries, these neglected collections are apt to be the crucial link in the chain of medical ...
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