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1. Lusky, Richard A. Characteristics of Connecticut's elderly, their long term care needs, and available resources through the year 2000 [Hartford]: State of Connecticut, Governor's Commission on Private and Public Responsibilities for Financing Long Term Care for the Elderly; [1987]

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2. Ashworth, Pat M. People's needs for nursing care Copenhagen: World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe

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3. Celebration at installtion of ARC children's dispensary at Corbeil. Photograph taken in front of the Mairie at Corbeil. Left to right 1, Mayor of Corbeil, 2,3,4, Children of Dr. et Mrs. Livingston Farrand (head of Rockefeller Commission) 5, Sous Prefet de Seine et Oise, 6, Mrs. Livingston Farrand holding flowers presented to her at the exercises, 7, J.H. Mason Knox, acting chief de Children Bureau, 8, Lieut. Delamarre who acted as interpreter for Dr. Knox at installation. It was largely through Ms. Farrand's initiative and Dr. Mosherman that the dispensary was established. There was great need for it as all doctors had been called into town for Corbeil to care for the medical needs of the children July 1918

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4. Celebration at installtion of ARC children's dispensary at Corbeil. Photograph taken in front of the Mairie at Corbeil. Left to right 1, Mayor of Corbeil, 2,3,4, Children of Dr. et Mrs. Livingston Farrand (head of Rockefeller Commission) 5, Sous Prefet de Seine et Oise, 6, Mrs. Livingston Farrand holding flowers presented to her at the exercises, 7, J.H. Mason Knox, acting chief de Children Bureau, 8, Lieut. Delamarre who acted as interpreter for Dr. Knox at installation. It was largely through Ms. Farrand's initiative and Dr. Mosherman that the dispensary was established. There was great need for it as all doctors had been called into town for Corbeil to care for the medical needs of the children

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5. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Hospitals and Health Care. H.R. 3808, to preserve VA's flexibility in meeting its medical workforce needs, and draft legislation to authorize a pilot program for VA participation in state health reforms

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6. CARE--Angola Food needs assessment study for Huíla and Cunene Provinces, southwestern Angola [Tucson, Ariz.]: Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona; [1994]

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7. Hansel, Peter California's ailing system of caring for children with special health care needs Sacramento, CA: California Senate Office of Research; 2000

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8. Lusky, Richard A. Characteristics of Connecticut's elderly, their long term care needs, and available resources through the year 2000

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9. One of Poland's lost children. In Cilne, Northern Poland, orphanages are crowded with war orphans or children lost forever from their parents and known only by numbers. In most cases they are merely living recors of one of the most tragic epochs of Poland's eventful history. In their dripsical, swollen condition, resulting from starvation, or their rickety legs and bone malformations from the same cause, they tell their pitiful share in the making of the new Republic. In its plans for the care of these helpless victims of war it is believed that the Junior Red Cross of America will be able to perform one of the greatest and most merciful relief operations that any organization will ever be called upon to foster. Clothing, food, medicines, nurses, general welfare, education and human sympathy are the crying needs of these children and within the gifts of American children 29 July 1920 [date received]

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10. Hansel, Peter California's ailing system of caring for children with special health care needs

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11. People's needs for nursing care

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12. Fore, Carolyn Meeting psychosocial needs of children and families in health care Washington, D.C. (3615 Wisconsin Ave., NW, Washington 20016): Association for the Care of Children's Health; c1985

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13. United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Subcommittee on Health for Families and the Uninsured. Children's needs under health care reform Washington: U.S. G.P.O. For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office; 1994

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14. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Hospitals and Health Care. H.R. 3808, to preserve VA's flexibility in meeting its medical workforce needs, and draft legislation to authorize a pilot program for VA participation in state health reforms Washington: U.S. G.P.O. For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office; 1995

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15. Michigan. Children's Special Health Care Services. Provider Approval Task Force. System for approval of providers of services to children with special health care needs [Lansing] (P.O. Box 30195, Lansing 48909): Michigan Dept. of Public Health, Bureau of Community Services, DSCC/Children's Special Health Care Services; [1990]

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16. United States. Maternal and Child Health Bureau. Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs. Work Group on Systems Development Needs assessment for improved systems of care Arlington, Va: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health; [1994]

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17. Texas. Department of Health. Children with Special Health Care Needs newsletter for families Austin, Tex: Children with Special Health Care Needs; 2004-

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18. International Congress on Serving Children with Special Health Care Needs in the Community (1992 : Georgetown University) International Congress on Serving Children with Special Health Care Needs in the Community Washington, DC: Center for Child Health and Mental Health Policy, Georgetown University Child Development Center; [1992]

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19. West side Water front in Salonica. The busiest and most modern spot in this great Near East port. Half a dozen American motor trucks in the service of the American Red Cross give this picture an unusual view of Salonica. They are lined up before this one of the Red Cross' eight warehouses for transportation of relief supplies to thousands of destitute people in Serbia and other parts of the Balkans. So crowded in this town in caring for its added refugee population and the needs of the Allied Army that the Red Cross had to share this particular warehouse with a French Army restaurant 5 January 1920 [date received]

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20. Assessing Maryland's adult day care needs

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