- Repository:
- West Virginia and Regional History Center
- Published:
- unknown
- Subjects:
- Health services.
• | Health services. | [X] |
• | Blankenship vs. Boyle. | (1) |
• | Coal miners | (1) |
• | Coal miners - Medical care. | (1) |
• | Coal mining - Medical care. | (1) |
• | College Students - Medical Care. | (1) |
• | College Students -- Health and hygiene | (1) |
• | Dental care | (1) |
• | Dentists | (1) |
• | Drugs and druggists. | (1) |
• | Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act 1969. | (1) |
• | Health maintenance organizations | (1) |
• | Health surveys | (1) |
• | Hospitals and hospital records. | (1) |
• | Hospitals and sanitariums. | (1) |
• | Lungs -- Dust diseases | (1) |
• | Medicine | (1) |
• | Medicine. SEE ALSO Folk medicine. | (1) |
• | Physicians - letters and papers. | (1) |
• | Public health | (1) |
• | Silicosis | (1) |
• | United Mine Workers of America Health and Retirement Funds - copayment system. | (1) |
• | Vocational rehabilitation | (1) |
• | West Virginia University. Student Health Service. | (1) |
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