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We are, therefore, now in a position to further this mounting scientific attack upon disease and health problems by broad general programs directed toward the support of research, training of medical, dental, and other health manpower, and…

As our cadre of research men increases, we must make certain that our national research and training programs contribute as well to the strengthening of our medical training and research institutions.

Finally, we should launch an accelerated 10-year program to establish new medical facilities and research laboratories, and to overcome existing deficiencies and obsolescence.

Despite America's unexcelled record of medical advance, we cannot rest until the other scourges which afflict mankind have been brought under control, as have poliomyelitis and other childhood killers.

Well, Walter, as far as tax relief is concerned this next year, I think that there is very little chance for it.

At the present rate, the doctor shortage, already troublesome, will become critical before 1970.

I believe that progress in this field is essential, essential from the standpoint of justice, essential from the standpoint of the international position of the United States.

In spite of our extraordinary progress, we are not yet graduating enough physicians, dentists and other health personnel to keep up with our growing population.

I'm part of the Eisenhower record and I take responsibility for that record and I have made it clear throughout this campaign, I am proud of it.

The United States will not and cannot tolerate a Communist-dominated government in the Americas.

The United States offers its citizens the most advanced medical care in the world.

We have few comparable breakthroughs in the life sciences.

This program needs expansion to help meet serious deficiencies in teaching facilities at medical and dental schools, and at other schools where health personnel are trained.

We, as a people, can afford to invest whatever can be constructively used to conquer these dread diseases of mind and body.

At the present time we wage the battle against cancer, heart disease, and mental illness.

I have already recommended, in my statement on general education, that tax credits or deductions should be granted for tuition and other costs of higher education.