Swine Flu Immunization Program: Supplemental Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 572ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... risk , while at the same time they are insuring vaccination programs where there are more substantial risks involved . Dr. COOPER . That is correct . Mr. WAXMAN . As I understand your testimony , the reason we are now asking the ...
... risk , while at the same time they are insuring vaccination programs where there are more substantial risks involved . Dr. COOPER . That is correct . Mr. WAXMAN . As I understand your testimony , the reason we are now asking the ...
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... risk . If we are going to take all of the risk , what is the insurance industry doing in the liability business ? Why are they asking for the taxpayers ' money ? Let's take over the insurance busi- ness of the country . Dr. COOPER . We ...
... risk . If we are going to take all of the risk , what is the insurance industry doing in the liability business ? Why are they asking for the taxpayers ' money ? Let's take over the insurance busi- ness of the country . Dr. COOPER . We ...
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... risk category better than I can . Dr. SENCER . This is a very difficult figure to come up with with any degree of ... risks and benefits ? 76-371-76- Dr. COOPER . That is a very large portion of 25.
... risk category better than I can . Dr. SENCER . This is a very difficult figure to come up with with any degree of ... risks and benefits ? 76-371-76- Dr. COOPER . That is a very large portion of 25.
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... risks of inoculation with the vaccine , ( 2 ) developing the content of a statement of the benefits and risks of ... risk of liability to the Government from allegations of this nature because of the availability of the so - called ...
... risks of inoculation with the vaccine , ( 2 ) developing the content of a statement of the benefits and risks of ... risk of liability to the Government from allegations of this nature because of the availability of the so - called ...
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... risks of inoculation and notifying vaccines of such risks For the flu immunization program , the Government has assumed responsibility for certain functions which would normally be performed by a drug manufacturer . These are ...
... risks of inoculation and notifying vaccines of such risks For the flu immunization program , the Government has assumed responsibility for certain functions which would normally be performed by a drug manufacturer . These are ...
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