Resolution from the Butler County Medical Society of Butler, Pennsylvania
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The following resolution was passed unanimously at the meeting of the Butler
County Medical Society of Butler, Pennsylvania:
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WHERKAS, the United States leads the world ix standards of health, medical
and
WHEREAS, the American people have become the healthiest major nation of
the world under the system of free enterprise; and
WHEREAS, compulsory health insurance, wherever tried, has led to deterior8
tion of medical and hospital care, with resulting decline in national health;
and
WHEREAS, there are available to the people of this country budget-basis
voluntary health insurance, administered by special medical and hospital care
plans, insurance companies, and plans developed through fraternal organizations,
labor unions, private employers and other organizations, and THEREFORE
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Butler County Medical Society of Butler, Pennsyl-
vania, does hereby go on record against any form of compulsory health insurance
or any system of political medicine;
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AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this organization hereby goes on record
in favor of the rapid expansion of all forms of voluntary health insurance,
particularly those known as Blue Cross and Blue Shield;
That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the President of the United
States and to certain Senators and Representatives from the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, and that the said Senators and Representatives be respectfully
requested to use every effort to prevent the passage of any form of compulsory
health insurance legislation.
C.B. tarmblace, H.d.
President
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/ Secretary
U. Donaldson M.D.
Butter, Penna
Address
Date: 9-13-49
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