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− | According to [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Health_Maintenance_Organizations_1973_He/NeuT6rdTMXcC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=The+Case+for+Socialized+Medicine+%22We+can+do+everything+possible+to+encourage+federal+intervention%22&pg=PA286&printsec=frontcover United States Congressional hearing documents], The Case for Socialized Medicine was a 1961 pamphlet | + | According to [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Health_Maintenance_Organizations_1973_He/NeuT6rdTMXcC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=The+Case+for+Socialized+Medicine+%22We+can+do+everything+possible+to+encourage+federal+intervention%22&pg=PA286&printsec=frontcover United States Congressional hearing documents], The Case for Socialized Medicine was a 1961 pamphlet written by R.W. Tucker and published by The Call Association, which was a non-profit organization dedicated to the creation of a cooperative commonwealth. Its president was [[Norman Thomas]]. |
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According to United States Congressional hearing documents, The Case for Socialized Medicine was a 1961 pamphlet written by R.W. Tucker and published by The Call Association, which was a non-profit organization dedicated to the creation of a cooperative commonwealth. Its president was Norman Thomas.