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1946 Telegraphic Resolution of Oklahoma State Dental Society Opposing the Wagner-Murry-Dingell Bill, 1946-04-01

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_047_1_7_2_0015
1946 Telegraphic Resolution of Oklahoma State Dental Society Opposing the Wagner-Murry-Dingell Bill, 1946-04-01
1946 Telegraphic Resolution of Oklahoma State Dental Society Opposing the Wagner-Murry-Dingell Bill, 1946-04-01
The document is a telegram from the Oklahoma State Dental Society to Honorable George B. Schwabe in Washington, DC, expressing opposition to the Wagner-Murry-Dingell Bill. The society believes the bill is detrimental to the health of the American people as it regulates personal and private life, breaks the patient-doctor relationship, and does not improve health services. The resolution was unanimously passed on April 1, 1946, and a copy was sent to every member of the Congressional delegation in Washington. The telegram also mentions that the quickest, surest, and safest way to send money is by telegraph or cable.

Dates

  • 1946-04-01

Creator

Language of Materials

English

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Extent

1 Pages