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  Vol. 233 No. 1, July 7, 1975 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Medical school, residency, and eventual practice location. Toward a rationale for state support of medical education

H. R. Mason

Because of the shrinking charity dollar, a growing number of state governments are being asked to provide financial support to private medical schools. Such expenditures are more likely to appeal to legislators and to benefit medicine in the state if they can be related to existing manpower deficits.

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