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1946 Correspondence Regarding the Opposition to the Wagner-Murray-Dingell Bill and Support of Bills S190 and S1099, 1946-02-26

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 4
Identifier: CAC_CC_047_1_7_4_0028
1946 Correspondence Regarding the Opposition to the Wagner-Murray-Dingell Bill and Support of Bills S190 and S1099, 1946-02-26
1946 Correspondence Regarding the Opposition to the Wagner-Murray-Dingell Bill and Support of Bills S190 and S1099, 1946-02-26
Dr. Binkley opposes the Wagner-Murray-Dingell Bill, which he believes will socialize medicine and dentistry, remove the doctor-patient relationship, and make doctors and dentists political servants. He supports bills S190 and S1099 instead, which promote personal service, maintain the doctor-patient relationship, and allow for advanced studies and research in medical science. Congressman George B. Schwabe agrees with Dr. Binkley's opposition to the Wagner-Murray-Dingell Bill and expresses his own opposition to socialized medicine in any form.

Dates

  • 1946-02-26

Language of Materials

English

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Extent

2 Pages