Medicine: Socialized Service

U. S. doctors last week received a close-up report on state Medicine in finest flower. Although the reporters, slim Sir Arthur Newsholme of England and portly Secretary John Adams Kingsbury of the U. S. Milbank Memorial Fund, were biased in favor of state conduct of medicine in general when they visited Russia last year, they were willing to find faults. They found few, they report in Red Medicine.* Those few are mainly due, they believe, to the vast territory and population which Soviet State medicine is trying to cover. Principal findings:

The indisputable right-of-way...

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