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BY THE COUNCIL ON MEDICAL EDUCATION AND HOSPITALS OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (See Index, page 1915) A plan for the survey of tuberculosis hospitals and sanatoriums in the United States was adopted by the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals in October 1932 and was authorized by the House of Delegates of the American Medical Association at its session the following year. This was no new venture but was in conformity with a well defined program of hospital service. To collect and disseminate information about hospitals is one of the functions of the Council, which is not limited to any particular field. The plan of survey was, in a large part, developed and its execution directed by Fritjof H. Arestad, M.D., a member of the Council's staff of hospital examiners, who also made a majority of the visits to these hospitals and supervised the preparation of the statistics. In
JAMA – American Medical Association
Published: Dec 7, 1935
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