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Maternal and Child Health Service. 1968-. Children who received physicians' services under the crippled children's program, fiscal year 197_. Rockville, MD: U.S. Maternal and Child Health Service, annual. (MCH statistical series; no. CC1 (FY 1968), no 1 (FY1969), no. 3 (FY 1970), no. 5 (FY 1971), no. 8 (FY 1972), no. 10 (FY 1973))

Annotation: This report examines the physicians' services received by children under the federally aided state crippled children's programs during 1970. There is much variation from state to state of children served. The report contains four types of physicians' services: children receiving services in clinic settings; children receiving other physicians' services, chiefly in a physician's office or in the child's home; hospital inpatient service; and convalescent home care.

Keywords: Child health services, Health statistics, Physical disabilities: Children with special health needs , Statistics

   

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