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The Item asked Dr. Edgar Hull, president of the^Orleans Parish Medical Society, for his views on the six-part series on the increasing cost of hospital care written by Miss Elizabeth Ogg. The last article appeared Friday. Here is Dr. Hull's comment:
'The series of articles by Miss Ogg serves the very useful, purpose, of acquainting your readers with one (of the many budgetary problems which American famir lies face today, and of giving helpful suggestions for its solution,
''Their overall optimism is more than justified by statistics which demonstrate that our people progressively are obtaining more and more, better and better medical care, both preventive and curative, with constantly diminishing possibilities of fir n-ancial hardship resulting from illness or accident.
Object Description
| Title | Med Society head reviews series on hospital costs |
| Contact Information | John P Isché Library - LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans - 433 Bolivar St. New Orleans, LA 70112 ~ Send inquiries to digitalarchives@lsuhsc.edu |
| Creator |
Hull, Edgar, Dr. |
| Subject |
Hull, Edgar, Dr. |
| Call Number | 1955 p175-176 |
| Description | Newspaper clipping |
| Publisher |
New Orleans Item |
| Date | 1955-12-11 |
| Type | Image |
| Format | TIFF |
| Identifier | See 'reference url' on the navigational bars. |
| Source | John P Isché Library - LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans ~www.lsuhsc.edu/no/library |
| Language | en |
| Relation | http://www.louisianadigitallibrary.org/cdm4/index_LSUHSC_NCC.php?CISOROOT=%2FLSUHSC_NCC |
| Coverage-Spatial | New Orleans (La.) |
| Coverage-Temporal | 1955 |
| Rights | Use is restricted to IP address of LSUHSC - New Orleans |
| Excerpted text | The Item asked Dr. Edgar Hull, president of the^Orleans Parish Medical Society, for his views on the six-part series on the increasing cost of hospital care written by Miss Elizabeth Ogg. The last article appeared Friday. Here is Dr. Hull's comment: 'The series of articles by Miss Ogg serves the very useful, purpose, of acquainting your readers with one (of the many budgetary problems which American famir lies face today, and of giving helpful suggestions for its solution, 'Their overall optimism is more than justified by statistics which demonstrate that our people progressively are obtaining more and more, better and better medical care, both preventive and curative, with constantly diminishing possibilities of fir n-ancial hardship resulting from illness or accident. |
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| Title | Page 1 |
| Contact Information | John P Isché Library - LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans - 433 Bolivar St. New Orleans, LA 70112 ~ Send inquiries to digitalarchives@lsuhsc.edu |
| Call Number | 1955 p175 |
| Description | Newspaper clipping |
| Type | Image |
| Format | TIFF |
| Identifier | See 'reference url' on the navigational bars. |
| Source | John P Isché Library - LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans ~www.lsuhsc.edu/no/library |
| Language | en |
| Relation | http://www.louisianadigitallibrary.org/cdm4/index_LSUHSC_NCC.php?CISOROOT=%2FLSUHSC_NCC |
| Coverage-Spatial | New Orleans (La.) |
| Rights | Use is restricted to IP address of LSUHSC - New Orleans |
| Object File Name | 3224_0001 |
| Excerpted text | The Item asked Dr. Edgar Hull, president of the^Orleans Parish Medical Society, for his views on the six-part series on the increasing cost of hospital care written by Miss Elizabeth Ogg. The last article appeared Friday. Here is Dr. Hull's comment: 'The series of articles by Miss Ogg serves the very useful, purpose, of acquainting your readers with one (of the many budgetary problems which American famir lies face today, and of giving helpful suggestions for its solution, 'Their overall optimism is more than justified by statistics which demonstrate that our people progressively are obtaining more and more, better and better medical care, both preventive and curative, with constantly diminishing possibilities of fir n-ancial hardship resulting from illness or accident. |
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