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Areas Of Medicine: The U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) created considerable interest among professionals in the fields of medicine and public health by supporting medical service programs designed to give aid to concentrated groups of poor people. These programs ranged in scope from medical examinations for preschool children in Operation Head Start to complete outpatient clinics that provided broad medical services in ghetto areas of medicine. The most exciting development in these medical service programs was the use of residents of ghetto areas of medicine as "indigenous health aides."
Distinguished professor president of the State Stony Brook, Dr. Glass Review of Biology. He the board of trustees of oratory of Quantitative the board of directors for the Advancement of
Dr. Glaser is vice-president for medical affairs, dean, and professor of medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. He is also president-elect of the Association of American Medical Colleges and a member of the National Advisory Council of the U.S. Public Health Service, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Board of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences.
RICHET, re-she', Charles Robert, French physiologist: b. Paris, France, Aug. 26, 1850; d. there, Dec. 4, 1935. He graduated in medicine from the University of Paris (1877) and was professor of physiology there (1887-1927). In 1899 he was elected to the Academy of Medicine. Richet experimented with serums to produce immunity and also with antigen injections.
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