Am J Public Health Nations Health. 1964 October; 54(10): 1745–1765. | PMCID: PMC1255051 |
Principles and Criteria for Determining Medical Indigency
Report of the Committee for the Project of the National Council on the Aging
Herbert W. Haldenstein, Chairman, Edith S. Alt, Joseph T. Alves, D.S.W., John F. Burton, M.D., Pauline M. Carman, Elias S. Cohen, Cornelia M. Dunphy, C. Manton Eddy, Valcoulon Ellicott, M.D., D.P.H., Donald J. Galagan, D.D.S., Count D. Gibson, Jr., M.D., Herman E. Hilleboe, M.D.,* Kenneth J. Holmquist, Allen N. Koplin, M.D., Howard F. Lyboldt, D.D.S., Stowe C. Phelps, Elizabeth P. Rice, Aubrey E. Robinson, Jr., Cecil G. Sheps, M.D., Lucille M. Smith, Joseph Snyder, M.D., Alonzo S. Yerby, M.D., and Frederic D. Zeman, M.D.
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