Medical Problems of Legislation Being the Papers And Discussions Presented At T

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Medical Problems of Legislation Being the Papers And Discussions Presented At T
American Academy of Medicine
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Economy demands that the overhead expert machinery be maintained by the states at a standard suiHicient for ordinary needs and that in time of great stress that the general government be called upon for aid. The states maintain a militia for the preservation of peace within their jurisdiction but in time of pub- lic danger the army is requisitioned lest harm be done to other states. Similarly in time of grave epidemic the states very properly ^all upon the Public Health Service for its experts ...to speedily 135 eradicate the disease before it can spread to other states. This is an economy and makes for efficiency in the protection of national health.
In the matter of research the Federal Government can and should render equal aid. To maintain forty-eight corps of field and laboratory workers would be a needless expense when one set of Federal experts could perform the duty. What is done for one state in this way profits all the states and a single worker can make similar investigations of conditions within each of the states one after another.


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